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Thermal spreading as an alternative for the wet impregnation method: Advantages and downsides in the preparation of MoO 3/SiO 2-Al 2O 3 metathesis catalysts
Debecker, D. P.; Stoyanova, M.; Rodemerck, U. et al.
2010In Journal of Physical Chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces, 114 (43), p. 18664-18673
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Abstract :
[en] Silica-alumina-supported MoO 3 catalysts are classically prepared via impregnation of the support with a molybdenum salt solution, usually ammonium heptamolybdate, and subsequent drying and calcination (three steps). The downsides of such a route for the synthesis of heterogeneous metathesis catalysts are linked to the limited control on the nature of the MoO x stabilized at the surface, to the uneven distribution of the deposit in the pores of the support, and to the build up of inactive species that find their origin in the wet step of the preparation. In opposition, the direct thermal spreading of molybdenum oxide onto the support is a straightforward (one step) method involving no wet stage. It allows the conversion of bulk MoO 3 crystals to amorphous molybdate species dispersed at the surface of the silica-alumina support. This contribution shows that the catalysts obtained via both methods exhibit similar performances in the self-metathesis of propene to butene and ethene. However, based on XRD, XPS, Raman spectroscopy, ICP-AES, N 2 physisorption, TEM, and MAS-NMR spectroscopy, it is shown that the origin of active and inactive species in the two systems is different. Whereas the activity of wet-made catalysts is limited by the formation of bulky MoO 3 crystals and of aluminum molybdate, the performances of dry-made catalysts are limited by the incomplete spreading of MoO 3 nanocrystallites. © 2010 American Chemical Society.
Disciplines :
Chemistry
Author, co-author :
Debecker, D. P.;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanoscience - IMCN, Division of Molecules Solids and Reactivity - MOST
Stoyanova, M.;  Universität Rostock > Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V.
Rodemerck, U.;  Universität Rostock > Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e.V.
Eloy, P.;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanoscience - IMCN, Division of Molecules Solids and Reactivity - MOST
Léonard, Alexandre  ;  Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix - Namur - FUNDP > Chimie > Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques
Su, B.-L.;  Facultés Universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix - Namur - FUNDP > Chimie > Chimie des Matériaux Inorganiques
Gaigneaux, E. M.;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > Institute of Condensed Matter and Nanoscience - IMCN, Division of Molecules Solids and Reactivity - MOST
Language :
English
Title :
Thermal spreading as an alternative for the wet impregnation method: Advantages and downsides in the preparation of MoO 3/SiO 2-Al 2O 3 metathesis catalysts
Publication date :
2010
Journal title :
Journal of Physical Chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces
ISSN :
1932-7447
eISSN :
1932-7455
Publisher :
American Chemical Society, Washington, United States - District of Columbia
Volume :
114
Issue :
43
Pages :
18664-18673
Peer reviewed :
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