Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation

Vanadyl pyrophosphate (VPO) catalysts are used for the selective oxidation of light alkanes, which are based on vanadyl hydrogen phosphate hemihydrate (VOHPO40.5H2O) as the precursor. Catalyst precursor with well-defined crystal size has been successfully synthesized for the first time, using a simp...

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Main Authors: Rownaghi, Ali Asghar, Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin, Rezaei, Fateme
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Published: Elsevier 2010
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spelling my.upm.eprints.152402016-11-29T08:14:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15240/ Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation Rownaghi, Ali Asghar Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin Rezaei, Fateme Vanadyl pyrophosphate (VPO) catalysts are used for the selective oxidation of light alkanes, which are based on vanadyl hydrogen phosphate hemihydrate (VOHPO40.5H2O) as the precursor. Catalyst precursor with well-defined crystal size has been successfully synthesized for the first time, using a simple one-step high-pressure autoclave that was surfactant-free and water-free method with significantly lower temperature and shorter reaction time. VOHPO40.5H2O was prepared from V2O5 using an isobutanol, 1-pentanol, 1-heptanol and 1-dectanol as both solvent and reducing agent at elevated temperatures (100, 120, and 150°C). This new method significantly reduced the preparation time and lowered production temperature (50%) of catalyst precursor (VOHPO40.5H2O) when compared to conventional hydrothermal synthesis methods. VOHPO40.5H2O can be obtained at temperature far below 150°C. It was found that the presence of 1-heptanol and 1-decanol in the reaction mixtures is crucial for obtaining a well-defined crystal size of precursor phase and solely generated impurity, [VO(H2PO4)2]. Our findings show that both the phase composition and morphology of vanadium phosphate can be influenced by the use of different reducing agent and temperature during the preparation process. This new methodology produces catalysts with a much higher surface area (ca. 23m2g-1) compared with those materials prepared by slow hydrothermal synthesis (ca. 9.5m2g-1). Finally, the yield of maleic anhydride was significantly increased from 21.3% for conventional catalyst to 37.9% for the new solvothermal catalyst. Elsevier 2010-11-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15240/1/Innovative%20process%20for%20the%20synthesis%20of%20vanadyl%20pyrophosphate%20as%20a%20highly%20selective%20catalyst%20for%20n.pdf Rownaghi, Ali Asghar and Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin and Rezaei, Fateme (2010) Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation. Chemical Engineering Journal, 165 (1). pp. 328-335. ISSN 1385-8947; ESSN: 1873-3212 10.1016/j.cej.2010.09.043
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description Vanadyl pyrophosphate (VPO) catalysts are used for the selective oxidation of light alkanes, which are based on vanadyl hydrogen phosphate hemihydrate (VOHPO40.5H2O) as the precursor. Catalyst precursor with well-defined crystal size has been successfully synthesized for the first time, using a simple one-step high-pressure autoclave that was surfactant-free and water-free method with significantly lower temperature and shorter reaction time. VOHPO40.5H2O was prepared from V2O5 using an isobutanol, 1-pentanol, 1-heptanol and 1-dectanol as both solvent and reducing agent at elevated temperatures (100, 120, and 150°C). This new method significantly reduced the preparation time and lowered production temperature (50%) of catalyst precursor (VOHPO40.5H2O) when compared to conventional hydrothermal synthesis methods. VOHPO40.5H2O can be obtained at temperature far below 150°C. It was found that the presence of 1-heptanol and 1-decanol in the reaction mixtures is crucial for obtaining a well-defined crystal size of precursor phase and solely generated impurity, [VO(H2PO4)2]. Our findings show that both the phase composition and morphology of vanadium phosphate can be influenced by the use of different reducing agent and temperature during the preparation process. This new methodology produces catalysts with a much higher surface area (ca. 23m2g-1) compared with those materials prepared by slow hydrothermal synthesis (ca. 9.5m2g-1). Finally, the yield of maleic anhydride was significantly increased from 21.3% for conventional catalyst to 37.9% for the new solvothermal catalyst.
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author Rownaghi, Ali Asghar
Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin
Rezaei, Fateme
spellingShingle Rownaghi, Ali Asghar
Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin
Rezaei, Fateme
Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation
author_facet Rownaghi, Ali Asghar
Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin
Rezaei, Fateme
author_sort Rownaghi, Ali Asghar
title Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation
title_short Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation
title_full Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation
title_fullStr Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation
title_sort innovative process for the synthesis of vanadyl pyrophosphate as a highly selective catalyst for n-butane oxidation
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2010
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15240/1/Innovative%20process%20for%20the%20synthesis%20of%20vanadyl%20pyrophosphate%20as%20a%20highly%20selective%20catalyst%20for%20n.pdf
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