This is a demo store. No orders will be fulfilled.

Unveiling the contribution of Mo, V and W oxides to coking in catalytic glycerol oxidehydration

Molecular Catalysis [2021]
Freeman Bwalya Kabwe, Jian Qiang Zhong, Wei Jun Huang, Cun Jun Li, Chun Hui Zhou
ABSTRACT

Mo, V and W oxides supported on montmorillonite (Mt) have shown good activity in catalytic glycerol oxidehydration. However, these catalysts deactivate rapidly due to coking. Understanding the role of Mo, V and W oxides in coke formation is essential to overcome the coking problem. Herein, individual and combination of Mo, V and W oxides supported on Mt were investigated to reveal the contribution of Mo, V and W oxides to coke formation. Among single metal oxide catalysts, Mo-Mt and W-Mt suffered more from coke formation than V-Mt. A mixture of Mo 5+ and Mo 6+ in the Mo-Mt catalyst hindered full oxidation during the oxidehydration, thus promoting coking. The oxidation of V 4+ to V 5+ helped diminish coke in mixed Mo-V-Mt and W-V-Mt. This work is expected to provide new information for designing high-performance Mo, V and W oxide catalysts with superior coke resistance.

MATERIALS

Shall we send you a message when we have discounts available?

Remind me later

Thank you! Please check your email inbox to confirm.

Oops! Notifications are disabled.