Tin-vanadium mixed oxides have been prepared either from V4+-Sn4+ solutions by coprecipitation, or by the solid-state reaction between SnO(OH)(2) and V2O5, and characterized by means of chemical analysis, FTIR spectroscopy, EPR, X-ray diffraction and surface area measurements. Interaction between the hydroxy groups of the tin oxohydrate and the vanadium ions, reduction of V5+ ions to V4+ and stabilization inside the rutile structure led to the formation of a VxSn1-xO2 solid solution after calcination at 700 degrees C. A maximum amount of 10 atom% of vanadium entered the SnO2 lattice; at values of up to x = 0.02, V4+ was likely to be homogeneously dispersed, while higher amounts probably formed V4+ oxide clusters inside the rutile matrix. In addition, amorphous V5+ oxide was formed over the rutile surface, and at an overall vanadium content greater than 20-25 atom% crystalline V2O5 was also formed.In samples where x greater than or equal to 0.02-0.03, the solid solution was not stable at temperatures greater than 700 degrees C, and some of the V4+ was released from the structure forming segregated amorphous V5+ oxide, while for x < 0.02 the solution was stable. The V-Sn mixed oxides were tested as catalysts for ethane oxidative dehydrogenation. The catalysts initially exhibited an unstable behaviour due to a reduction of the V5+ oxide in the reaction environment. Tin oxide activity was enhanced by the addition of V4+; for x = 0.018, also the selectivity to ethene at temperatures higher than 480 degrees C was significantly greater. In contrast, selectivity to ethene at low temperatures was lower for x > 0.018.

NATURE OF VANADIUM SPECIES IN SNO2-V2O5-BASED CATALYSTS - CHEMISTRY OF PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION, THERMAL-STABILITY AND REACTIVITY IN ETHANE OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OVER V-SN MIXED OXIDES / BORDONI, S; CASTELLANI, F; CAVANI, F; TRIFIRO, F; GAZZANO, M. - STAMPA. - 90:(1994), pp. 2981-3000. [10.1039/ft9949002981]

NATURE OF VANADIUM SPECIES IN SNO2-V2O5-BASED CATALYSTS - CHEMISTRY OF PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION, THERMAL-STABILITY AND REACTIVITY IN ETHANE OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OVER V-SN MIXED OXIDES

BORDONI, S
Investigation
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CAVANI, F;GAZZANO, M
1994

Abstract

Tin-vanadium mixed oxides have been prepared either from V4+-Sn4+ solutions by coprecipitation, or by the solid-state reaction between SnO(OH)(2) and V2O5, and characterized by means of chemical analysis, FTIR spectroscopy, EPR, X-ray diffraction and surface area measurements. Interaction between the hydroxy groups of the tin oxohydrate and the vanadium ions, reduction of V5+ ions to V4+ and stabilization inside the rutile structure led to the formation of a VxSn1-xO2 solid solution after calcination at 700 degrees C. A maximum amount of 10 atom% of vanadium entered the SnO2 lattice; at values of up to x = 0.02, V4+ was likely to be homogeneously dispersed, while higher amounts probably formed V4+ oxide clusters inside the rutile matrix. In addition, amorphous V5+ oxide was formed over the rutile surface, and at an overall vanadium content greater than 20-25 atom% crystalline V2O5 was also formed.In samples where x greater than or equal to 0.02-0.03, the solid solution was not stable at temperatures greater than 700 degrees C, and some of the V4+ was released from the structure forming segregated amorphous V5+ oxide, while for x < 0.02 the solution was stable. The V-Sn mixed oxides were tested as catalysts for ethane oxidative dehydrogenation. The catalysts initially exhibited an unstable behaviour due to a reduction of the V5+ oxide in the reaction environment. Tin oxide activity was enhanced by the addition of V4+; for x = 0.018, also the selectivity to ethene at temperatures higher than 480 degrees C was significantly greater. In contrast, selectivity to ethene at low temperatures was lower for x > 0.018.
1994
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2981
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NATURE OF VANADIUM SPECIES IN SNO2-V2O5-BASED CATALYSTS - CHEMISTRY OF PREPARATION, CHARACTERIZATION, THERMAL-STABILITY AND REACTIVITY IN ETHANE OXIDATIVE DEHYDROGENATION OVER V-SN MIXED OXIDES / BORDONI, S; CASTELLANI, F; CAVANI, F; TRIFIRO, F; GAZZANO, M. - STAMPA. - 90:(1994), pp. 2981-3000. [10.1039/ft9949002981]
BORDONI, S; CASTELLANI, F; CAVANI, F; TRIFIRO, F; GAZZANO, M
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