Abstract

The formation of an active phase in V-Mo-Nb oxide catalysts for the selective oxidation and ammoxidation of ethane during thermal treatment in air and in helium was studied using high-temperature in situ and ex situ X-ray diffraction analysis, transmission electron microscopy, IR spectroscopy, and the differential dissolution method. It was found that, in thermal treatment below 500°C, the formation occurred through the same irreversible steps with the formation of a unidimensionally ordered layered compound with structure elements like Mo5O14 regardless of the calcination atmosphere. Above 500°C, the formation of crystalline phases took place; the composition and structure of these phases depended on the atmosphere of thermal treatment. The unidimensionally ordered V-Nb-Mo oxide with structure elements like Mo5O14 exhibited the best catalytic properties.

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