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Thermal treatments of precursors of molybdenum and vanadium oxides and the formed Mo x V y O z phases active in the oxydehydration of glycerol

Luiz G Possato 1
Wellington H Cassinelli 1
C. Meyer 2
Teresita Garetto 2
S.H. Pulcinelli 1
Celso V. Santilli 1
Leandro M. Martins 1
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GICIC (Grupo de Innvestigacioes en Ciencia e Ingenieria Cataliticas) INCAPE-UNL-CONICET, Colectora Ruta Nac, 168, Santa Fe, Argentina
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2017-02-01
scimago Q2
wos Q2
SJR1.000
CiteScore8.6
Impact factor4.8
ISSN0926860X, 18733875
Catalysis
Process Chemistry and Technology
Abstract
This paper presents an in situ study of the crystallographic phases formed during the thermal treatment of precursors of vanadium and molybdenum oxides, measured under synchrotron X-ray diffraction. The interest in the speciation of Mo x V y O z mixed oxides lies in the excellent catalytic performance of these materials for the selective conversion of glycerol to acrylic acid employing the oxydehydration reaction. The crystallographic structure of the active phases of Mo x V y O z directly influences on the nearby metal valence and, therefore, on the dynamic changes in metal oxidation states during the catalytic reaction. In the present study, the thermal treatment of a mixture of the precursors of Mo and V under oxidizing or inert atmospheres revealed the major formation of 61% of MoV 2 O 8 or 29% of Mo 4 V 6 O 25 , respectively, at a final temperature of 500 °C. The most active phase for acrylic acid formation was MoV 2 O 8 (3.5 times more active than the separate metal oxides), due to the instability of the phase with respect to framework oxygen at the reaction temperature. The cycle of reduction and oxidation of the vanadium in MoV 2 O 8 during the reaction caused pronounced dynamic formation of oxygen vacancies, resulting in 97% conversion of glycerol and 32% selectivity towards acrylic acid.
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Possato L. G. et al. Thermal treatments of precursors of molybdenum and vanadium oxides and the formed Mo x V y O z phases active in the oxydehydration of glycerol // Applied Catalysis A: General. 2017. Vol. 532. pp. 1-11.
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Possato L. G., Cassinelli W. H., Meyer C., Garetto T., Pulcinelli S., Santilli C. V., Martins L. M. Thermal treatments of precursors of molybdenum and vanadium oxides and the formed Mo x V y O z phases active in the oxydehydration of glycerol // Applied Catalysis A: General. 2017. Vol. 532. pp. 1-11.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.apcata.2016.12.010
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2016.12.010
TI - Thermal treatments of precursors of molybdenum and vanadium oxides and the formed Mo x V y O z phases active in the oxydehydration of glycerol
T2 - Applied Catalysis A: General
AU - Possato, Luiz G
AU - Cassinelli, Wellington H
AU - Meyer, C.
AU - Garetto, Teresita
AU - Pulcinelli, S.H.
AU - Santilli, Celso V.
AU - Martins, Leandro M.
PY - 2017
DA - 2017/02/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 1-11
VL - 532
SN - 0926-860X
SN - 1873-3875
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@article{2017_Possato,
author = {Luiz G Possato and Wellington H Cassinelli and C. Meyer and Teresita Garetto and S.H. Pulcinelli and Celso V. Santilli and Leandro M. Martins},
title = {Thermal treatments of precursors of molybdenum and vanadium oxides and the formed Mo x V y O z phases active in the oxydehydration of glycerol},
journal = {Applied Catalysis A: General},
year = {2017},
volume = {532},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2016.12.010},
pages = {1--11},
doi = {10.1016/j.apcata.2016.12.010}
}