RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY STUDIES ON THE STRUCTURE OF MOO3 ZRO2 SOLID SUPERACID/

Citation
By. Zhao et al., RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY STUDIES ON THE STRUCTURE OF MOO3 ZRO2 SOLID SUPERACID/, Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 108(3), 1996, pp. 167-174
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical
ISSN journal
13811169
Volume
108
Issue
3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
167 - 174
Database
ISI
SICI code
1381-1169(1996)108:3<167:RSOTSO>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
MoO3/ZrO2 prepared by different methods are distinctive in catalytic b ehavior. MoO3/ZrO2 (MZ) obtained by impregnating crystallized ZrO2 and then calcining at high temperature is a catalyst for partial oxidatio n. However, MoO3/ZrO2 (MZH) obtained by impregnating Zr(OH)(4) and the n calcining at high temperature is a solid superacid. It has been prov ed by Raman spectroscopy that they have different structural character istics. In the MZ sample MoO3 is present as a monolayer, i.e., two-dim ensional polymolybdates on monoclinic ZrO2, whose characteristic broad band is at about 950 cm(-1). As MoO3 content is beyond its monolayer dispersion capacity (0.12 g MoO3/100 m(2) ZrO2), the surplus MoO3 is p resent as crystalline MoO3, whose intense peaks are at 820 and 994 cm( -1). As for MZH sample, MoO3 exists on met astable tetragonal ZrO2 (Zr O2(t)) in two kinds of surface states, i.e., two-dimensional polymolyb dates and Mo-O-Zr surface species which have a broad band at about 814 cm(-1). Mo(VI) in Mo-O-Zr surface species is tetra-coordinated and bo nds strongly with ZrO2(t). As MoO3 content in MZH sample exceeds a cer tain value, bulk Zr(MoO4)(2) appears, which is indicated by the appear ance of sharp peaks at 750, 946, 326 and 1002 cm(-1). Quantitative Ram an measurements for the three states of MoO3 in MZH samples show that the Mo-O-Zr surface species may be a preliminary compound of bulk Zr(M oO4)(2). There is a good corresponding relation between its content an d the catalytic activity of the superacid, therefore it should be resp onsible for its superacidity.