A series of MoO3/ZrO2 catalysts with Mo loading varying from 1 to 12 wt.% w
as prepared. Each catalyst was characterized by oxygen chemisorption, X-ray
diffraction (XRD), electron spin resonance (ESR), temperature programmed r
eduction (TPR), and temperature programmed desorption (TPD) of ammonia. X-r
ay diffraction patterns indicate the presence of a microcrystalline molybde
na phase at higher loadings. Dispersion of molybdena was determined by the
oxygen chemisorption at 623 K, using a static method on the samples preredu
ced at the same temperature. At low Mo loadings, i.e. <7.5%, molybdenum oxi
de is found to be present in a highly dispersed state. ESR results suggest
the presence of Mo5+ in the reduced catalysts. TPR results suggest that the
reducibility of MoO3 Increases with the increase of Mo loading in Mo/ZrO2
catalysts. TPD of ammonia results suggest that the acidity of the catalysts
is increasing with the increase of molybdena loading. The catalytic proper
ties were evaluated for the vapor-phase ammoxidation of 3-picoline to nicot
inonitrile and were found to be related to oxygen chemisorption sites. <(c)
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