Y. Brik et al., Titania-supported cobalt and cobalt-phosphorus catalysts: Characterizationand performances in ethane oxidative dehydrogenation, J CATALYSIS, 202(1), 2001, pp. 118-128
TiO2-supported Cobalt and cobalt-phosphorus catalysts prepared by impregnat
ion are characterized by XRD, XPS, Laser Raman Spectroscopy (IRS), and Diff
use Reflectance Spectroscopy (DRS) and investigated in ethane oxidative deh
ydrogenation (ODH). At low cobalt loadings, the carrier is essentially cove
red by octahedral Co2+ ions, whereas at concentrations superior to 3.7 wt%
formation of the CO3O4 spinel is observed. The best performance in ethane O
DH is achieved at 550 degreesC with the sample containing 7.6 wt% Co. The r
eaction begins with a conversion of 33% and a selectivity around 75%, then
it decreases to reach after 150 min on stream a stationary state at 22% of
conversion and 60% selectivity. This loss of 30% of the initial activity ma
y be associated with a decrease of the specific surface area and the concom
itant formation of CoTiO3 and Co2TiO4, as revealed by LRS, in situ DRS, and
XPS analysis. The activity in ethane ODH seems to be mainly related to the
presence of Co2+ ions octahedral sites. Addition of phosphorus to Co(7.6)/
TiO2 catalysts results in the reduction of Co3+ ions and a growth of amorph
ous cobalt-phosphorus compounds which provoke a severe decrease of the cata
lyst performance. (C) 2001 Academic Press.