Vanadium oxide is the main component of catalysts for the selective oxidation of hydrocarbons, either in the form of dispersed oxide over supports, or in multi-component mixed oxides, or incorporated inside inert or reactive matrixes. In this communication, several examples concerning the effect of the preparation procedures and of the presence of promoters on the properties of vanadium oxide in various catalytic systems are discussed.
F. Cavani (2008). Vanadium oxide in oxidation catalysts: from consolidated certainties to unexpected effects. WARSZAWA : SOWA Sp.z.o.o..
Vanadium oxide in oxidation catalysts: from consolidated certainties to unexpected effects
CAVANI, FABRIZIO
2008
Abstract
Vanadium oxide is the main component of catalysts for the selective oxidation of hydrocarbons, either in the form of dispersed oxide over supports, or in multi-component mixed oxides, or incorporated inside inert or reactive matrixes. In this communication, several examples concerning the effect of the preparation procedures and of the presence of promoters on the properties of vanadium oxide in various catalytic systems are discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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