Spatially and temporally resolved gas distributions around heterogeneous catalysts using infrared planar laser-induced fluorescence.

Johan Zetterberg, Sara Blomberg, Johan Gustafson, Jonas Evertsson, Jianfeng Zhou, Emma C Adams, Per-Anders Carlsson, Marcus Aldén, Edvin Lundgren

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Sammanfattning

Visualizing and measuring the gas distribution in close proximity to a working catalyst is crucial for understanding how the catalytic activity depends on the structure of the catalyst. However, existing methods are not able to fully determine the gas distribution during a catalytic process. Here we report on how the distribution of a gas during a catalytic reaction can be imaged in situ with high spatial (400 μm) and temporal (15 μs) resolution using infrared planar laser-induced fluorescence. The technique is demonstrated by monitoring, in real-time, the distribution of carbon dioxide during catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide above powder catalysts. Furthermore, we demonstrate the versatility and potential of the technique in catalysis research by providing a proof-of-principle demonstration of how the activity of several catalysts can be measured simultaneously, either in the same reactor chamber, or in parallel, in different reactor tubes.
Originalspråkengelska
Artikelnummer7076
TidskriftNature Communications
Volym6
DOI
StatusPublished - 2015

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Annan fysik
  • Atom- och molekylfysik och optik (Här ingår: Kemisk fysik, kvantoptik)

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