Volume 87, 1989

Mechanism of sulphur dioxide oxidation over supported vanadium catalysts

Abstract

The mechanism of SO2 oxidation to SO3 over industrial vanadium catalysts has been elucidated on a molecular level using 51V, 17O and 23Na n.m.r., i.r. and relaxation kinetic methods. The following reaction scheme has been shown to describe quantitatively the whole set of experimental data: [graphic omitted] According to this scheme three types of binuclear vanadium(v) complexes are involved in the catalytic cycle: the oxocomplex, sulphite complex and peroxocomplex. The rate constants for all the steps of the catalytic cycle have been determined. The data obtained provide guidelines for further improvement of vanadium catalysts as applied to particular conditions of their operation.

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Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1989,87, 133-147

Mechanism of sulphur dioxide oxidation over supported vanadium catalysts

B. S. Balzhinimaev, A. A. Ivanov, O. B. Lapina, V. M. Mastikhin and K. I. Zamaraev, Faraday Discuss. Chem. Soc., 1989, 87, 133 DOI: 10.1039/DC9898700133

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