HCl Treatment of Mixed-Phase MoVTeNbOx Catalysts for Enhanced Performance in Selective Oxidation of Propane
Hydrothermally synthesized mixed-phase MoVTeNbO x catalysts are active for catalyzing the selective oxidation of propane to acrylic acid but suffer from the presence of the amorphous phase and low specific surface areas. Herein we report that HCl treatment preferentially dissolves the amorphous phas...
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Published in | Precision Chemistry Vol. 3; no. 4; pp. 206 - 213 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
University of Science and Technology of China and American Chemical Society
2025
American Chemical Society |
Subjects | |
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Summary: | Hydrothermally synthesized mixed-phase MoVTeNbO
x
catalysts are active for catalyzing the selective
oxidation
of propane to acrylic acid but suffer from the presence of the amorphous
phase and low specific surface areas. Herein we report that HCl treatment
preferentially dissolves the amorphous phase in hydrothermally synthesized
mixed-phase MoVTeNbO
x
catalysts and increases
the catalytic performance. An optimal HCl treatment significantly
increases the C
3
H
8
conversion from 38.9% to
58.2% without changing the acrylic acid selectivity in the selective
oxidation of propane to acrylic acid at 380 °C. The original
and HCl treated catalysts exhibit similar apparent activation energies,
while HCl treatment increases the specific surface area, surface acid
sites, surface V
5+
density, and C
3
H
8
and C
3
H
6
irreversible adsorption amounts but
decreases the C
3
H
8
and C
3
H
6
irreversible adsorption heats. The C
3
H
8
conversion
rate is proportional to the surface V
5+
density and C
3
H
8
irreversible adsorption amount, and the TOF
is measured as 3.31 ± 0.08 × 10
–5
s
–1
at 340 °C. Thus, HCl treatment enhances the
catalytic performance of mixed-phase MoVTeNbO
x
catalysts mainly by increasing the active site density rather
than by increasing the active site activity. Our results provide an
effective approach to prepare highly active mixed-phase MoVTeNbO
x
catalysts for the selective oxidation of
propane to acrylic acid. |
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ISSN: | 2771-9316 |
DOI: | 10.1021/prechem.4c00089 |