Issue 22, 2023

Heterogeneity of the vanadia phase dispersed on titania. Co-existence of distinct mono-oxo VOx sites

Abstract

The structural and configurational characteristics of the species comprising the (VOx)n phase dispersed on TiO2(P25) are studied under oxidative dehydration conditions by in situ molecular vibrational spectroscopy (Raman, FTIR) complemented by in situ Raman/18O isotope exchange and Raman spectroscopy under static equilibrium at temperatures of 175–430 °C and coverages in the 0.40–5.5 V nm−2 range. It is found that the dispersed (VOx)n phase consists of distinct species with different configurations. At low coverages of 0.40 and 0.74 V nm−2, isolated (monomeric) species prevail. Two distinct mono-oxo species are found: (i) a majority Species-I, presumably of distorted tetrahedral O[double bond, length as m-dash]V(–O–)3 configuration with V[double bond, length as m-dash]O mode at 1022–1024 cm−1 and (ii) a minority Species-II, presumably of distorted octahedral-like O[double bond, length as m-dash]V(–O–)4 configuration with V[double bond, length as m-dash]O mode at 1013–1014 cm−1. Cycling the catalysts in the 430 → 250 → 175 → 430 °C sequence results in temperature-dependent structural transformations. With decreasing temperature, a Species-II → Species-I transformation with concomitant surface hydroxylation takes place by means of a hydrolysis mechanism mediated by water molecules retained by the surface. A third species (Species-III, presumably of di-oxo configuration with νs/νas at ∼995/985 cm−1) occurs in minority and its presence is increased when further lowering the temperature according to a Species-I → Species-III hydrolysis step. Species-II (O[double bond, length as m-dash]V(–O–)4) shows the highest reactivity to water. For coverages above 1 V nm−2, an association of VOx units takes place leading to gradually larger polymeric domains when the coverage is increased in the 1.1–5.5 V nm−2 range. Polymeric (VOx)n domains comprise building units that maintain the structural characteristics (termination configuration and V coordination number) of Species-I, Species-II, and Species-III. The terminal V[double bond, length as m-dash]O stretching modes are blue-shifted with increasing (VOx)n domain size. A lower extent of hydroxylation is evidenced under static equilibrium forced dehydrated conditions, thereby limiting the temperature dependent structural transformations and excluding the possibility of incoming water vapors as the cause for the temperature dependent effects observed in the in situ Raman/FTIR spectra. The results address open issues and offer new insight in the structural studies of VOx/TiO2 catalysts.

Graphical abstract: Heterogeneity of the vanadia phase dispersed on titania. Co-existence of distinct mono-oxo VOx sites

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Mar 2023
Accepted
11 May 2023
First published
11 May 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 7495-7511

Heterogeneity of the vanadia phase dispersed on titania. Co-existence of distinct mono-oxo VOx sites

T. Kentri, A. Tsevis and S. Boghosian, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 7495 DOI: 10.1039/D3DT00749A

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