Performance and characterization of novel Re-Sb-O catalysts active for theselective oxidation of isobutylene to methacrolein

Citation
Hc. Liu et al., Performance and characterization of novel Re-Sb-O catalysts active for theselective oxidation of isobutylene to methacrolein, J PHYS CH B, 104(9), 2000, pp. 2033-2043
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
ISSN journal
15206106 → ACNP
Volume
104
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2033 - 2043
Database
ISI
SICI code
1520-6106(20000309)104:9<2033:PACONR>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
The catalytic behavior of three well-defined Re-Sb-O compounds, SbOReO4. 2H (2)O, SbO4Re2O13, and SbRe2O6, was investigated in the selective oxidation of isobutylene to methacrolein at 673 K. We have directed our attention to the correlation between the catalytic performance of the compounds and thei r structural and superficial changes undergone under the reaction condition s. For the purpose, the effects of the pretreatment conditions for the cata lysts and of the isobutylene/oxygen ratio in the reaction atmosphere on the performance of the catalysts were explored. Each Re-Sb-O compound was char acterized before and after the pretreatments and the catalytic reactions by X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectrocopy, scanning electron micr oscopy, and in situ laser Raman microscopy. Among the three Re-Sb-O compoun ds. a novel SbRe2O6 compound exhibited the highest catalytic performance fo r selective oxidation. The compound underwent a progressive decomposition t o Sb4Re2O13 and Re2O7 when pretreated or reacted at 673 K in the presence o f oxygen. The decomposition was favored under more oxidative conditions, an d a close parallelism between the catalytic performance and the quantity of Re2O7 stabilized at the surface of the catalyst was observed. On the other hand, the activities of pure Re2O7 and a new Sb4Re2O13 compound were very low when each of them was used as a catalyst independently. The results ind icate that the reactivity of SbRe2O6 is likely due to the presence of Re2O7 at the surface, benefitting from a cooperation with Sb4Re2O13. The model a lso accounts for the performance of SbOReO4. 2H(2)O. SbOReO4. 2H(2)O decomp osed to Sb4Re2O13; and Re2O7 regardless of the reaction atmosphere, which e xplains a higher activity of SbOReO4. H2O than Sb4Re2O13. However, the amou nt of Re2O7 stabilized at the surface was smaller than that for the case of SbRe2O6, which leads to lower performances of SbOReO4. 2H(2)O than those o f SbRe2O6.