Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene over vanadia-alumina catalysts in the presence of nitrous oxide: structure-activity relationship
Title | Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene over vanadia-alumina catalysts in the presence of nitrous oxide: structure-activity relationship |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2005 |
Authors | Shiju, NR, Anilkumar, M, Mirajkar, SP, Gopinath, CS, Rao, BS, Satyanarayana, CV |
Journal | Journal of Catalysis |
Volume | 230 |
Issue | 2 |
Pagination | 484-492 |
Date Published | MAR |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0021-9517 |
Keywords | absorption edge energy, Alumina, ethylbenzene, Nitrous oxide, oxidative dehydrogenation, polyvanadates, styrene, vanadia |
Abstract | A series of vanadia-alumina catalysts with different vanadia contents were prepared by a wet impregnation method. The influence of the local structure of vanadia in these catalysts on the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene with nitrous oxide was investigated. The use of N2O as a co-feed remarkably enhanced the styrene yield compared with the use of N-2. Characterization of these vanadia catalysts by XRD, FTIR, UV-vis, TPR, XPS, and V-51 NMR techniques suggests that the nature of the VOx species depends on the vanadia loading: the predominant species are monomeric vanadia at lower loadings, two-dimensional polyvanadates at intermediate loadings, and bulk-like V2O5 and AlVO4 at higher loadings. The rate of oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of ethylbenzene per vanadium atom increases with vanadia loading and reaches a maximum at 10 wt%, the loading at which the surface predominantly contains polyvanadate species. The observed variation in the selectivity of products with vanadium loading indicates that the monomeric V5+ species favors dehydrogenation, whereas bulk-like V2O5 preferentially participates in the dealkylation of ethylbenzene. The vanadium species remains at a higher oxidation state in the presence of N2O, leading to a higher styrene yield. than in a N-2 atmosphere. The ODH turnover rates increased with decreasing energy of the absorption edge in the UV-vis spectrum, at low VOx coverages of less than one monolayer on the Al2O3 surface. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.jcat.2005.01.010 |
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign) | Foreign |
Impact Factor (IF) | 7.354 |