Abstract

AbstractHydroxyapatite (HAP) contains abundant defect sites and easily releases hydroxyl groups to produce new vacancies under calcination at high temperature. The highly dispersed VOx/HAP catalyst was prepared by an impregnation method using these defects as inducement. VOx species with different structures were analysed by XRD, XPS, H2‐TPR, Raman and UV–vis spectroscopy. At low calcination temperatures (500 °C and 600 °C), the V species are mainly V2O5 crystals. At high calcination temperatures (above 700 °C), VOx on the HAP surface fills these defect sites and strongly interacts with HAP to form Ca−O−V or P−O−V bands. These scattered defects improved the dispersion of V species. These highly dispersed VOx/HAP catalysts were used for oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) of cyclohexane to cyclohexene. The highly dispersed VOx/HAP catalyst showed a high selectivity for cyclohexene, and the selectivity reached 48.2 % when the conversion of cyclohexane was 13.1 % at 410 °C.

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