The vapour phase selective oxidation of 4-methylanisole to anisaldehyde was
investigated over different V2O5/MgO-Al2O3 catalysts at 673 K and normal a
tmospheric pressure. Among various catalysts investigated the 16 wt% V2O5/M
gO-Al2O3 catalyst provided good conversion and product selectivity. The MgO
-Al2O3 mixed oxide was obtained by a co-precipitation method and V2O5 was i
mpregnated from ammonium metavanadate. The MgO-Al2O3 support and various V2
O5/MgO-Al2O3 catalysts were characterized by means of X-ray diffraction, FT
-infrared, electron spin resonance, scanning electron microscopy, ammonia a
nd carbon dioxide chemisorption methods. The characterization results sugge
st that vanadia does not form layer structures on the support surface, inst
ead interacts very strongly with the support, in particular with MgO, and f
orms amorphous compounds. The NH3 and CO2 uptake results provide an interes
ting information on the acid-base characteristics of these catalysts and co
rrelate with their catalytic properties.