Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid
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Resumo: | The one-step oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid over molybdenum and vanadium mixed oxides was investigated. The Mo-V oxide catalysts were prepared by a simple hydrothermal method under different synthesis and calcination atmospheres and were characterized by in situ XRD, TPD-NH3, N2 adsorption/desorption, X-ray absorption near vanadium K-edge spectroscopy and thermogravimetry. The catalytic performance of the samples at different temperatures (290, 320 and 350 °C) and under different gas flow compositions (20% O2 in N2, 100% O2, or 100% N2) revealed that the arrangement of the crystallographic structures of the active phases directly influenced the catalytic performance. It was found that the catalysts heat-treated in oxidizing atmosphere gave superior catalytic results comparing with the catalysts heat-treated in inert atmosphere due to the equilibrium between the crystalline phases MoVO5 and Mo4.65V0.35O14 that contains V+4 and V+5. Catalytic oxydehydration at 320 °C under a flow of 100% O2 gave the best performance, achieving selectivity of 33.5% towards acrylic acid and 100% conversion of glycerol. |
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acidAcrylic acidBifunctional catalystsGlycerol oxydehydrationHydrothermal synthesisMolybdenum-vanadium mixed oxidesThe one-step oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid over molybdenum and vanadium mixed oxides was investigated. The Mo-V oxide catalysts were prepared by a simple hydrothermal method under different synthesis and calcination atmospheres and were characterized by in situ XRD, TPD-NH3, N2 adsorption/desorption, X-ray absorption near vanadium K-edge spectroscopy and thermogravimetry. The catalytic performance of the samples at different temperatures (290, 320 and 350 °C) and under different gas flow compositions (20% O2 in N2, 100% O2, or 100% N2) revealed that the arrangement of the crystallographic structures of the active phases directly influenced the catalytic performance. It was found that the catalysts heat-treated in oxidizing atmosphere gave superior catalytic results comparing with the catalysts heat-treated in inert atmosphere due to the equilibrium between the crystalline phases MoVO5 and Mo4.65V0.35O14 that contains V+4 and V+5. Catalytic oxydehydration at 320 °C under a flow of 100% O2 gave the best performance, achieving selectivity of 33.5% towards acrylic acid and 100% conversion of glycerol.Instituto de Química UNESP—Universidade Estadual Paulista, Rua Prof. Francisco Degni 55Instituto de Química UNESP—Universidade Estadual Paulista, Rua Prof. Francisco Degni 55Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Rasteiro, Letícia F. [UNESP]Vieira, Luiz H. [UNESP]Possato, Luiz G. [UNESP]Pulcinelli, Sandra H. [UNESP]Santilli, Celso V. [UNESP]Martins, Leandro [UNESP]2018-12-11T17:32:09Z2018-12-11T17:32:09Z2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article10-18application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cattod.2017.04.006Catalysis Today, v. 296, p. 10-18.0920-5861http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17879910.1016/j.cattod.2017.04.0062-s2.0-850174494272-s2.0-85017449427.pdf55842986818708650000-0002-8356-8093Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengCatalysis Today1,347info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-29T06:11:30Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/178799Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T18:59:45.289372Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid |
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid |
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid Rasteiro, Letícia F. [UNESP] Acrylic acid Bifunctional catalysts Glycerol oxydehydration Hydrothermal synthesis Molybdenum-vanadium mixed oxides |
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid |
title_full |
Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid |
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid |
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid |
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Hydrothermal synthesis of Mo-V mixed oxides possessing several crystalline phases and their performance in the catalytic oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid |
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Rasteiro, Letícia F. [UNESP] |
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Rasteiro, Letícia F. [UNESP] Vieira, Luiz H. [UNESP] Possato, Luiz G. [UNESP] Pulcinelli, Sandra H. [UNESP] Santilli, Celso V. [UNESP] Martins, Leandro [UNESP] |
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Vieira, Luiz H. [UNESP] Possato, Luiz G. [UNESP] Pulcinelli, Sandra H. [UNESP] Santilli, Celso V. [UNESP] Martins, Leandro [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Rasteiro, Letícia F. [UNESP] Vieira, Luiz H. [UNESP] Possato, Luiz G. [UNESP] Pulcinelli, Sandra H. [UNESP] Santilli, Celso V. [UNESP] Martins, Leandro [UNESP] |
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Acrylic acid Bifunctional catalysts Glycerol oxydehydration Hydrothermal synthesis Molybdenum-vanadium mixed oxides |
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Acrylic acid Bifunctional catalysts Glycerol oxydehydration Hydrothermal synthesis Molybdenum-vanadium mixed oxides |
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The one-step oxydehydration of glycerol to acrylic acid over molybdenum and vanadium mixed oxides was investigated. The Mo-V oxide catalysts were prepared by a simple hydrothermal method under different synthesis and calcination atmospheres and were characterized by in situ XRD, TPD-NH3, N2 adsorption/desorption, X-ray absorption near vanadium K-edge spectroscopy and thermogravimetry. The catalytic performance of the samples at different temperatures (290, 320 and 350 °C) and under different gas flow compositions (20% O2 in N2, 100% O2, or 100% N2) revealed that the arrangement of the crystallographic structures of the active phases directly influenced the catalytic performance. It was found that the catalysts heat-treated in oxidizing atmosphere gave superior catalytic results comparing with the catalysts heat-treated in inert atmosphere due to the equilibrium between the crystalline phases MoVO5 and Mo4.65V0.35O14 that contains V+4 and V+5. Catalytic oxydehydration at 320 °C under a flow of 100% O2 gave the best performance, achieving selectivity of 33.5% towards acrylic acid and 100% conversion of glycerol. |
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