Introduction to the principles and measurement methods of temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) measurements! Examples of measurements of common metal oxides are provided.
One of the important methods for characterizing transition metal-based supported catalysts, which are widely used regardless of being organic or inorganic and can be oxidized or reduced at relatively low temperatures, is temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) measurement. By conducting TPR measurements on supported metal oxides and measuring their reduction temperatures, it is possible to determine the reduction treatment temperature during the adjustment stage of metal catalysts and to establish the upper usage temperature of metal oxide catalysts under reducing atmospheres. This document provides a detailed description of TPR measurements using the catalyst analysis device "BELCAT." We encourage you to read it. [Contents] ■ Overview ■ Experiment ■ Summary *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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