Influence of Calcination Conditions On the Phase-composition of Vanadium-phosphorus Oxide Catalysts

1984 
Abstract The influence of calcination time and temperature on the formation of phases related to VPO catalysts with P/V ratios in the range 0.90 to 1.10 has been studied. In the preparation, lactic acid was used for the reduction of V 2 O 5 and the reduced vanadium complex thus formed was reacted with o-H 3 PO 4 . The evolution of phases was followed by XRD. For calcinations at 773 K, low P/V ratios favour the formation of βVPO 5 ; high ratios (>1) favour the formation of a reduced phase labelled β * (d = 4.67, 4.07, 3.14 and 2.59A). For all P/V ratios studied, this phase was not stable in air at 773 K but transformed slowly into βVPO 5 . The β * /βVPO 5 ratio did not influence the surface area. The β * phase was not observed after calcination above 873 K. For calcination of catalysts with a P/V ratio of 1.10, carried out at 923 K, a reduced phase with principal d spacings at 3.90, 3.13 and 2.99Aand variously labelled B, β and (VO) 2 P 2 O 7 in the literature, was observed.
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