Phase transition of SiC support induces dispersed Na2WO4 catalysts for CH3Cl-to-C2H3Cl conversion

Abstract

The development of efficient CH3Cl-to-C2H3Cl catalysts remains challenging due to the poor dispersion of Na2WO4 at high loadings, which limits catalytic performance. This study addresses this issue by employing silicon carbide (SiC) as a support, which undergoes an in situ phase transformation to α-cristobalite during calcination, effectively enhancing Na2WO4 dispersion even at 35 wt% loading. The resulting catalyst achieved a vinyl chloride selectivity of 35.1% and a yield of 31.4% at 700 °C, significantly outperforming conventional Na2WO4/SiO2 catalysts synthesized with α-cristobalite. These findings highlight the importance of support-mediated phase transformations in designing high-performance MCTV catalysts, offering a sustainable pathway for VCM production.

Graphical abstract: Phase transition of SiC support induces dispersed Na2WO4 catalysts for CH3Cl-to-C2H3Cl conversion

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Aug 2025
Accepted
09 Dec 2025
First published
09 Dec 2025

Nanoscale, 2026, Advance Article

Phase transition of SiC support induces dispersed Na2WO4 catalysts for CH3Cl-to-C2H3Cl conversion

X. Chen, Y. Wang, K. Wei, Y. Bao, J. Ouyang, C. Liu, Y. Pan, S. Zou and J. Fan, Nanoscale, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5NR03574K

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