B. Pillep et al., Mechanical and thermal spreading of antimony oxides on the TiO2 surface: Dispersion and properties of surface antimony oxide species, J PHYS CH B, 103(44), 1999, pp. 9595-9603
Mixed metal oxides are important industrial catalysts for the selective oxi
dation and ammoxidation of aromatics and alkenes and often contain Sb oxide
s as a component. For the preparation of a catalytically relevant system on
the basis of monolayer-type catalysts; an alternative route as compared to
the conventional impregnation was chosen by milling the dry compounds in a
planetary mill. To get a closer insight into the spreading and oxidation p
roperties of antimony oxide on titania, only the binary oxidic compounds Sb
oxide and TiO2 as support were investigated in the present study, Photoele
ctron spectroscopy (XPS) investigations for surface analysis and X-ray abso
rption spectroscopy (XANES) for bulk phase analysis were applied. The vario
us Sb oxides (Sb2O3, Sb2O4, and Sb2O5) show totally different spreading beh
avior, Only with the Sb(III) oxide on titania a significant increase of dis
persion was detectable by means of XPS and temperature programmed reduction
(TPR), The temperature of oxidation of the supported Sb(III) oxide in air
was 100 degrees C lower as compared to the bulk phase oxidation, The final
formula after oxidation of Sb(III) oxide can be calculated from XANES resul
ts as Sb6O13 and does not end up at a stoichiometry of Sb2O4.