Phase transformations in the thermoactivated MnOx-Al2O3 catalytic system

2002 
The phenomenon of the sharp increase of activity in reactions of deep oxidation found for the manganese oxide–alumina system calcined at 900–1000 ◦ C was named as thermoactivation effect. This effect was shown to be associated with phase transformations in this system. Peculiarities of phase transformations in the MnO x /Al2O3 system after its calcination at 950 ◦ C for 1–10 h were studied with XRD, TEM, XPS methods; the catalysts activity in deep oxidation of n-pentane was measured in a flow-circuit setup. It was found that a set of phase transformations occurred in the system, starting from the formation of the metastable nonstoichiometric manganese–alumina cubic spinel (after 1–2 h calcination) and nonequilibrium solid solution of Mn 3+ ions in the structure of -Al2O3 which decomposes producing high-temperature aluminas modified by manganese ions and particles of imperfect -Mn3O4 phase doped with aluminium ions. Increase of the calcination time to 10 h and more results in the formation of biphasic system composed of-Al2O3 and nanocrystalline -Mn3O4 modified by Al 3+ ions. These transformations are associated with the maximum activity showed by catalysts calcined for 5–6 h in the reaction of n-pentane combustion. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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