Issue 19, 1994

Nature of vanadium species in SnO2—V2O5-based catalysts. Chemistry of preparation, characterization, thermal stability and reactivity in ethane oxidative dehydrogenation over V–Sn mixed oxides

Abstract

Tin–vanadium mixed oxides have been prepared either from V4+–Sn4+ solutions by coprecipitation, or by the solid-state reaction between SnO(OH)2 and V2O5, and characterized by means of chemical analysis, FTIR spectroscopy, EPR, X-ray diffraction and surface area measurements. Interaction between the hydroxy groups of the tin oxohydrate and the vanadium ions, reduction of V5+ ions to V4+ and stabilization inside the rutile structure led to the formation of a VxSn1–xO2 solid solution after calcination at 700 °C. A maximum amount of 10 atom% of vanadium entered the SnO2 lattice; at values of up to x= 0.02, V4+ was likely to be homogeneously dispersed, while higher amounts probably formed V4+ oxide clusters inside the rutile matrix. In addition, amorphous V5+ oxide was formed over the rutile surface, and at an overall vanadium content greater than 20–25 atom% crystalline V2O5 was also formed.

In samples where x[gt-or-equal] 0.02–0.03, the solid solution was not stable at temperatures greater than 700 °C, and some of the V4+ was released from the structure forming segregated amorphous V5+ oxide, while for x < 0.02 the solution was stable. The V–Sn mixed oxides were tested as catalysts for ethane oxidative dehydrogenation. The catalysts initially exhibited an unstable behaviour due to a reduction of the V5+ oxide in the reaction environment. Tin oxide activity was enhanced by the addition of V4+; for x= 0.018, also the selectivity to ethene at temperatures higher than 480 °C was significantly greater. In contrast, selectivity to ethene at low temperatures was lower for x > 0.018.

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J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1994,90, 2981-3000

Nature of vanadium species in SnO2—V2O5-based catalysts. Chemistry of preparation, characterization, thermal stability and reactivity in ethane oxidative dehydrogenation over V–Sn mixed oxides

S. Bordoni, F. Castellani, F. Cavani, F. Trifirò and M. Gazzano, J. Chem. Soc., Faraday Trans., 1994, 90, 2981 DOI: 10.1039/FT9949002981

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