Jp. Dunn et al., Oxidation of sulfur dioxide over supported vanadia catalysts: molecular structure-reactivity relationships and reaction kinetics, CATAL TODAY, 51(2), 1999, pp. 301-318
The oxidation of sulfur dioxide to sulfur trioxide over supported vanadium
oxide catalysts occurs as both a primary and secondary reaction in many ind
ustrial processes, e.g., the manufacture of sulfuric acid, the selective ca
talytic reduction of NO, with ammonia and the regeneration of petroleum ref
inery cracking catalysts. This paper discusses the fundamental information
currently available concerning the molecular structure and sulfur dioxide o
xidation reactivity of surface vanadia species on oxide supports. Compariso
n of the molecular structure and reactivity information provides new fundam
ental insights on the following topics related to the catalytic properties
of surface vanadia species during the sulfur dioxide oxidation reaction:
1. role of terminal V=O, bridging V-O-V and bridging V-O-support bonds,
2. number of surface vanadia sites required to perform SO2 oxidation,
3. influence of metal oxide additives,
4. generation and influence of the surface sulfate overlayer,
5. effect of surface acidity on the reaction turnover frequency,
6. competitive adsorption between SO2 and SO3 and
7. reaction kinetics.
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