L. Moens et al., COOPERATION EFFECTS TOWARDS PARTIAL OXIDATION OF ISOBUTENE IN MULTIPHASIC CATALYSTS BASED ON BISMUTH PYROSTANNATE, Applied catalysis. A, General, 171(1), 1998, pp. 131-143
The catalytic behaviour of alpha-Bi2Sn2O7 was investigated within the
framework of the remote control theory. Mixtures of bismuth pyrostanna
te with typical oxygen donors (Bi2O3, Sb2O4) or accepters (MoO3, WO3)
were therefore prepared and tested in the isobutene-methacrolein conve
rsion at 648 and 673 K. The catalysts were characterized before and af
ter their use by X-ray diffractometry, X-ray photoelectron spectroscop
y; scanning electron microscopy and BET specific surface area measurem
ents. The experiments indicate that cooperation for partial oxidation
occurs when Bi2Sn2O7 is mixed with acceptor phases. Several mechanisms
allowing to explain the synergetic effects observed in the Bi2Sn2O7-W
O3 and the Bi2Sn2O7-MoO3 mixtures are discussed. Ln the Bi2Sn2O7-WO3 c
atalysts, arguments are presented showing that surface enrichment by o
ne oxide or the in situ formation of a bismuth tungstate phase cannot
be reasonably considered as responsible for the cooperation effects. B
ismuth stannate is consequently concluded to behave as an oxygen donor
with respect to WO3. Bi2Sn2O7 could ''a priori'' display the same beh
aviour in the Bi2Sn2O7-MoO3 catalysts and cooperate with MoO3 via a re
mote control mechanism. But in the latter case, as alpha-Bi2Mo3O12 is
generated in situ, the intrinsic catalytic activity of this bismuth mo
lybdate must probably be taken into account as an additional explanati
on for the synergy observed in these mixtures. On the other hand, the
hypothesis of coverage of one oxide by the other one seems to be ruled
out in these Bi2Sn2O7-MoO3 catalysts. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.
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