Infrared Spectra of Hydroxyl Groups on the Surface of Platinum

Abstract
Infrared spectroscopy has been used to show that two types of PtOH species exist on the surface of silica-supported platinum. One of these is produced when O2 is allowed to react with hydrogen covered platinum (ν(OH) = 3497 cm−1) and the other is produced when H2O reacts with a reduced platinum oxide (ν(OH) = 3544 cm−1).

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