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Role of CO2 During Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane Over Bulk and Activated-Carbon Supported Cerium and Vanadium Based Catalysts

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卷 151, 期 10, 页码 2816-2832

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DOI: 10.1007/s10562-020-03519-y

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Propene; Oxidative dehydrogenation; CO2; Lattice oxygen; Reaction mechanism

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  1. Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS) [P2-0150, P2-0393, J7-7294]

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CeO2 lattice oxygen favors complete oxidation of propane, while CeO2 supported on activated carbon exhibits different reduction and re-oxidation characteristics during reaction with propane. The catalytic activity of CeVO4/AC catalysts requires a 1-2 nm amorphous CeVO4 layer.
CeO2, V2O5 and CeVO4 were synthesised as bulk oxides, or deposited over activated carbon, characterized by XRD, HRTEM, CO2-TPO, C3H8-TPR, DRIFTS and Raman techniques and tested in propane oxidative dehydrogenation using CO2. Complete oxidation of propane to CO and CO2 is favoured by lattice oxygen of CeO2. The temperature programmed experiments show the similar to 4 nm AC supported CeO2 crystallites become more susceptible to reduction by propane, but less prone to re-oxidation with CO2 compared to bulk CeO2. Catalytic activity of CeVO4/AC catalysts requires a 1-2 nm amorphous CeVO4 layer. During reaction, the amorphous CeVO4 layer crystallises and several atomic layers of carbon cover the CeVO4 surface, resulting in deactivation. During reaction, V2O5 is irreversibly reduced to V2O3. The lattice oxygen in bulk V2O5 favours catalytic activity and propene selectivity. Bulk V2O3 promotes only propane cracking with no propene selectivity. In VOx/AC materials, vanadium carbide is the catalytically active phase. Propane dehydrogenation over VC proceeds via chemisorbed oxygen species originating from the dissociated CO2. [GRAPHICS] .

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