2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2009.03.058
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EPR enlightening some aspects of propane ODH over VOx–SiO2 and VOx–Al2O3

Abstract: In the oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of propane to propylene VOx-based catalysts prepared by flame pyrolysis (FP) showed more selective than those prepared by impregnation. Furthermore, samples prepared by the same method were less active, but more selective when VOx was supported on SiO2 than on Al2O3. In order to assess V local structure, V 4+ ions showed useful labels to characterise these catalysts by EPR spectroscopy. Indeed, the spectrum of a (10 wt%V2O5) FP-prepared VOx/SiO2 catalyst was typical of is… Show more

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“…Something similar has been already observed by means of EPR analysis [14][15][16] , though in such case referring to V(IV) ions, only.…”
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confidence: 57%
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“…Something similar has been already observed by means of EPR analysis [14][15][16] , though in such case referring to V(IV) ions, only.…”
Section: Acs Paragon Plus Environmentsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…However, with V10Al sample also bands attributed to VO x and isolated V=O species were detected. The latter were absent with sample V10Al-i, prepared by impregnation, which resulted to be much more similar to sample V50Al.Finally, electron paramagnetic resonance evidenced ferromagnetic domains constituted by agglomerated V(IV) sites in V10Al-i and V10Si-i samples prepared by impregnation and absent in the corresponding FP ones, further confirming the higher V dispersion in the latter catalysts [14][15][16] .All these evidences induced the conclusion of a much higher V dispersion of the FPprepared samples, of course decreasing with raising V loading, with respect to those prepared by impregnation, at similar V concentration. This reflected on catalyst performance [14][15][16] , showing a higher selectivity (at isoconversion) for sample V10Si with This intriguing statement has been here verified by comparing some FP-prepared samples with similar ones prepared by co-gelation, a method which should also lead to high V dispersion, and with other samples prepared by V impregnation of FP-prepared supports.…”
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