P. Concepcion et al., OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OF PROPANE ON VAPO-5, V2O5 ALPO(4)-5 AND V2O5/MGO CATALYSTS - NATURE OF SELECTIVE SITES/, Journal of molecular catalysis. A, Chemical, 97(3), 1995, pp. 173-182
The catalytic properties for the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane
of selective VAPO-5, V2O5/ALPO-5 (V/AP) and V2O5/MgO (V/MgO) catalysts
have been compared in the following reaction conditions: atmospheric
pressure, C3H8/O-2/He molar ratio of 4/8/88, in the 475-550 degrees C
temperature range. The catalysts have also been characterized by sever
al techniques (S-BET, XRD, FTIR, H-2-temperature programmed reduction,
UV-Vis). It was found that isolated tetrahedral V5+ species are mainl
y present on VAPO-5 (0.5 wt% of V atoms) and on V/MgO (8.8 wt% of V at
oms) catalysts, while isolated and associated V5+ species are present
on V/AP samples with vanadium contents between 0.8-2.2 wt% of V atoms.
The better catalytic properties for the oxidative dehydrogenation of
propane of VAPO-5 are related to the presence of isolated VO4 tetrahed
ron in the framework which, in absence of vanadium, exhibits a very lo
w activity. However, the existence of Mg2+ sites free of vanadium on t
he surface of the V/MgO sample favours the direct formation of carbon
oxides from propane. In the case of V/AP samples the presence of polym
eric vanadium species favours the degradation of the formed propene to
carbon oxides.