Effect of doping of TiO2 support with altervalent ions on physicochemical and catalytic properties in oxidative dehydrogenation of propane of vanadia-titania catalysts

2002 
Abstract Vanadia phase (one monolayer) was deposited on TiO 2 anatase doped with Ca 2+ , Al 3+ , Fe 3+ and W 6+ ions and the catalysts thus obtained (VMeTi) were characterized by XPS, work function technique, decomposition of isopropanol (a probe reaction for acido–basic properties) and tested in oxidative dehydrogenation of propane. The doping of the TiO 2 support modifies physicochemical and catalytic properties of the active vanadia phase with respect to the undoped TiO 2 . The specific activity in the propane oxydehydrogenation decreases in the order: VFeTi>VWTi>VTi>VAlTi>VCaTi (3), whereas the selectivity to propene follows the sequence: VWTi VTi>VFeTi>VAlTi>VCaTi. This implies that the lower is the surface energy barrier for transfer of electrons from the catalyst to the reacting molecules the higher is the selectivity to the partial oxidation product. It is argued that owing to the decrease in this energy barrier the reoxidation step in the catalytic reaction, involving such a transfer: O 2 +4e→2O 2− is fast, thus, preventing the presence of intermediate non-selective electrophilic oxygen species on the surface.
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