Effect of Bi promoter on the performances of selective oxidation of isobutane to methacrolein over MoVO/AlPO4 catalysts

Xitao Wang , Mei Li , Fen Wang , Shunhe Zhong , Shi Jiang , Sihe Wang
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The effects of Bi on the catalytic performance of selective oxidation of isobutane to methacrolein over MoVO/AlPO4 catalyst were investigated by XRD, FT-Raman, XPS, UV-vis DRS techniques. The results show that the addition of Bi component into the MoVO/AlPO4 catalyst obviously improves the catalytic performance, and the selectivity to methacrolein can increase from 14.2% to 45.1% with the increase of Bi/V molar ratio from 0 to 1. Combining the characterization results with the reaction evaluation, it is concluded that the catalytic activities of the MoV0.3Bix/AlPO4 catalysts are related to the crystalline phase composition and the dispersion of molybdenum and vanadium oxides species in general, and also to the V5+/V4+ molar ratio on the surface in particular.

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Bi促进剂对MoVO/AlPO4催化剂上异丁烷选择性氧化制甲基丙烯性能的影响
采用XRD、FT-Raman、XPS、UV-vis DRS等技术研究了Bi对MoVO/AlPO4催化剂上异丁烷选择性氧化制甲基丙烯性能的影响。结果表明:在MoVO/AlPO4催化剂中加入Bi组分明显提高了催化剂的催化性能,随着Bi/V摩尔比从0增加到1,对甲基丙烯醛的选择性从14.2%提高到45.1%;结合表征结果和反应评价可知,MoV0.3Bix/AlPO4催化剂的催化活性一般与晶相组成和钼钒氧化物的分散性有关,尤其与表面V5+/V4+的摩尔比有关。
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Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry
Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry 化学-工程:化工
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