Abstract
The characterization ( S BET , XPS, XRD, SAED, HREM) and the catalytic performance in the propane oxidation of MoVTeNbO mixed metal oxides catalysts, synthesized by three different preparation procedures, are comparatively presented. Te 2 M 20 O 57, Te 0.33 MO 3.33 ( M = Mo , V, Nb) and Mo 5O 14-type phases were observed in the most active and selective catalysts. In addition to these, new Te-containing crystalline phases, i.e., M 17 O 47 (cell parameters a = 2.16 nm , b = 1.96 nm and c = 0.39 nm ) and an unidentified phase deriving from the tetragonal tungsten bronze (TTB) type structure with cell parameters a = 2 a TTB and c = c TTB , have also been observed in samples prepared from a slurry containing vanadyl sulphate, although they presented a low catalytic activity. The catalytic performance of MoVTeNbO multifunctional catalysts is related to the presence of Te 2 M 20 O 57-type phase ( M = Mo , V, and Nb), although cooperation between phases must also exist. However, a certain composition or composition range is necessary to achieve the best catalytic performance, since the chemical composition of Te 2 M 20 O 57-type phase changes in every catalyst. Te 2 M 20 O 57-type phase with a Te 0.32(Mo 0.79Nb 0.11V 0.10) 5O 14 composition has been found in the most active and selective catalyst whereas Te 0.6(Mo 0.72Nb 0.14V 0.13) 5O 14 is the constituent in the less active and selective one, the rest of the catalysts presenting intermediate both Te/Mo ratio and catalytic performance.
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