Issue 57, 2021, Issue in Progress

Effect of Ce doping on the structure–activity relationship of MoVOx composite metal oxides

Abstract

A series of Ce-doped MoVOx composite metal oxide catalysts were prepared by the rotary evaporation method. The effects of Ce doping ratio on the crystal phase composition, morphology and surface properties of the catalysts were investigated. The results show that the crystal phase composition of samples with different Ce doping content is also obviously different. When the doping amount is small, V0.95Mo0.97O5 is the main crystal phase, while MoO3 is dominant when the doping amount is large. The Ce-doped catalyst showed obvious rod-shaped morphology and its average single point pore diameter and the number of acidic sites increased. Compared to the un-doped MoVOx, the pore size of the sample synthesized at a Mo/Ce atomic ratio of 10/1 exhibited an increase of 41.11 nm. In addition, the effect of Ce doping on the catalytic performance of MoVOx was investigated with the selective oxidation of benzyl alcohol as a probe reaction. After doping, the MoVOx catalyst showed improved benzyl alcohol conversion and selectivity to benzaldehyde. At a Mo/Ce atomic ratio of 10/1, the conversion rate of benzyl alcohol reaches 83.26%, which is 64.56% higher than that without doping, and the highest product yield can reach 76.47%.

Graphical abstract: Effect of Ce doping on the structure–activity relationship of MoVOx composite metal oxides

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2021
Accepted
21 Oct 2021
First published
08 Nov 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2021,11, 36007-36015

Effect of Ce doping on the structure–activity relationship of MoVOx composite metal oxides

L. Deng, S. Li, Y. Liu, Z. Lu, Y. Fan, Y. Yan and S. Yu, RSC Adv., 2021, 11, 36007 DOI: 10.1039/D1RA05531C

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