Partial oxidation of methane to formaldehyde over copper–molybdenum complex oxide catalysts†
Abstract
Catalytic activity of different complex oxides containing copper oxide for methane oxidation with O2 has been investigated. The complex oxides of Mo and Cu oxides (Cu–MoOx) exhibited high selectivity to formaldehyde in the oxidation compared with other oxides containing V, Cr, Mn, Fe or Ta oxides. The Cu–MoOx catalysts showed high activity for the oxidation of methane to formaldehyde when water vapor was added to the reactants. The structure of Cu–MoOx depended on the Cu loading in the catalysts and the most effective Cu–MoOx catalysts were composed of Cu3Mo2O9. Cu3Mo2O9 was reduced with H2 and subsequently oxidized with O2 at lower temperatures, compared with other crystallized phases containing Cu and Mo. The high redox performance of Cu3Mo2O9 contributed to the high yield of formaldehyde in the reactions.