TY - JOUR
T1 - The Catalytic Function of Phosphorus Enriched on the Surface of Vanadium‐based Catalysts in Selective Oxidations
AU - Rüther, Frederik
AU - Baumgarten, Robert
AU - Knemeyer, Kristian
AU - Xie, Jingxiu
AU - Kraehnert, Ralph
AU - d'Alnoncourt, Raoul Naumann
AU - Thomas, Arne
AU - Rosowski, Frank
PY - 2023/11/8
Y1 - 2023/11/8
N2 - Vanadium phosphates are established as the benchmark system for the selective oxidation of n-butane towards maleic anhydride. By varying the phosphorus content on the surface of three V-based catalysts with diverse performance, this study experimentally elaborates on the catalytic function of phosphorus. Contact time variation and cofeed studies revealed, that surface phosphates, deposited in sub-monolayers via atomic layer deposition, significantly contribute to an increased product selectivity. Furthermore, our results suggest that the phosphorus particularly suppresses the consecutive combustion of the (re-)adsorbed product. The recently introduced solid solution catalyst V1-xNbxOPO4 with medium maleic anhydride selectivity could be tuned by the surface enrichment with phosphorus towards product selectivities of up to SMAN=60 %, under optimized alkane-rich feed conditions. Therefore, POx-V0.3Nb0.7OPO4 is introduced as promising catalyst, which is not based on vanadyl(IV) pyrophosphate, to access significantly higher MAN formation rates at increased alkane partial pressures of cn-butane>10 %vol in n-butane oxidation.
AB - Vanadium phosphates are established as the benchmark system for the selective oxidation of n-butane towards maleic anhydride. By varying the phosphorus content on the surface of three V-based catalysts with diverse performance, this study experimentally elaborates on the catalytic function of phosphorus. Contact time variation and cofeed studies revealed, that surface phosphates, deposited in sub-monolayers via atomic layer deposition, significantly contribute to an increased product selectivity. Furthermore, our results suggest that the phosphorus particularly suppresses the consecutive combustion of the (re-)adsorbed product. The recently introduced solid solution catalyst V1-xNbxOPO4 with medium maleic anhydride selectivity could be tuned by the surface enrichment with phosphorus towards product selectivities of up to SMAN=60 %, under optimized alkane-rich feed conditions. Therefore, POx-V0.3Nb0.7OPO4 is introduced as promising catalyst, which is not based on vanadyl(IV) pyrophosphate, to access significantly higher MAN formation rates at increased alkane partial pressures of cn-butane>10 %vol in n-butane oxidation.
U2 - 10.1002/cctc.202300839
DO - 10.1002/cctc.202300839
M3 - Article
SN - 1867-3880
VL - 15
JO - ChemCatChem
JF - ChemCatChem
IS - 21
M1 - e202300839
ER -