Abstract

The M1 phase of MoVNbTeOx mixed metal oxide is one of the most attractive catalysts for the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane (ODHE). This work presents the performance of pure-phase M1/CeO2 nanocomposite catalysts in the ODHE process. Nanosized CeO2 is successfully added to pure-phase M1 catalysts by physical mixing and by a sol–gel method, so that M1/CeO2 nanocomposites with different CeO2 particle sizes are formed. The experimental results show that the introduction of CeO2 can increase the abundance of V5+ on the catalyst surface by a self-redox solid-state reaction during activation at 400°C in air. Improvement of catalyst performance can be observed with the decrease of CeO2 dimensions. The nanocomposite catalyst consisting of M1 particles and 4.4nm CeO2 exhibits the best catalyst productivity of 0.66kgC2H4/kgcath with 20% lower cost than for pure-phase M1 catalysts at 400°C. It is anticipated that a high-throughput and low-cost ODHE process could be realized on M1/CeO2 nanocomposites.

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