Abstract

Unpromoted and 1.2, 2.3 and 4.3 molar % Co:V cobalt-promoted vanadium-phosphorous-oxide (VPO) catalysts were synthesized via an organic route. The catalyst precursors were calcined and then conditioned in a reactor, forming the active vanadyl pyrophosphate (VO) 2P 2O 7 phase, which was confirmed via X-ray diffraction studies (XRD). The effect of co-promotion on the yield of maleic anhydride (MA) from n-butane oxidation was examined at different temperatures and gas hourly space velocities (GHSV). 2.3% Co:V was the optimum promoter loading for a high yield towards MA. Higher GHSV's proved to enhance the selectivity towards MA. The catalysts were tested over a 200 h period, generally taking some 24 h to reach steady-state performance. The best performing catalyst yielded 45% MA at 275 °C and a GHSV of 7200 ml g −1 h −1, with an n-butane conversion of 73%, whilst all previously reported VPO catalysts produced far lower MA yields at this temperature.

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