Isotopic and kinetic assessment of the mechanism of methane reforming and decomposition reactions on supported iridium catalysts

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作者
Wei, JM [1 ]
Iglesia, E [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Chem Engn, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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10.1039/b400934g
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Isotopic tracer and kinetic measurements were used to determine the identity and reversibility of elementary steps required for CH4-CO2, CH4-H2O and CH4 decomposition reactions on supported It clusters. The results led to a simple and rigorous mechanism that includes steps required for these reactions as well as water-gas shift reactions. All three CH4 reactions gave similar forward rates, rate constants, activation energies, and kinetic isotopic effects, indicating that C-H bond activation is the only kinetically relevant step on Ir surfaces. CO2 and H2O activation is quasi-equilibrated and intermediates derived from these co-reactants are not involved in kinetically-relevant steps. Isotopic cross-exchange during CH4/CD4/CO2 and CH4/CD4/H2O reactions is much slower than chemical conversion, indicating that C-H bond activation is irreversible. Identical C-13 contents in CO and CO2 formed from (CH4)-C-12/(CO2)-C-12/(CO)-C-13 reactions showed that CO2 activation is reversible and quasi-equilibrated. Binomial isotopomer distributions in water and dihydrogen formed from CH4/CO2/D-2 and CD4/H2O mixtures are consistent with quasi-equilibrated hydrogen and water activation and recombinative desorption during CH4 reforming on It surfaces. Taken together with the quasi-equilibrated nature Of CO2 activation steps, these data require that water-gas shift reactions must also be at equilibrium, as confirmed by analysis of the products formed in CH4 reforming reactions.
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