Xt. Gao et al., PREPARATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF 3 PURE MAGNESIUM VANADATE PHASES AS CATALYSTS FOR SELECTIVE OXIDATION OF PROPANE TO PROPENE, Catalysis letters, 23(3-4), 1994, pp. 321-337
Three magnesium vanadate phases, i.e., MgV2O6 (metavanadate), alpha-Mg
2V2O7 (pyrovanadate) and Mg3V2O8 (orthovanadate), have been successful
ly prepared with high purity by the citrate method at a relatively low
temperature (550-degrees-C). FT-IR, LRS, XRD and SEM techniques have
been used to characterize these vanadate phases. The effect of calcina
tion temperature has also been investigated. It was found that the par
ticle size and morphology of the MgV2O6 phase, which is a function of
calcination temperature, appear to have a strong effect on the infrare
d spectra. Furthermore, the catalytic properties of the three phases w
ere examined in the oxidative dehydrogenation of propane. The propene
selectivity follows the order: alpha-Mg2V2O7 > Mg3V2O8 > MgV2O6, which
is consistent with their redox properties. This fact suggests that th
ere is some correlation between the catalytic and redox properties of
these magnesium vanadate phases.