Abstract

Abstract MoVTe(Sb)NbO catalysts have been prepared using the slurry method and tested as catalysts for the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane. The influence of both the addition of silica to the starting slurry during the preparation and of a final heat treatment under nitrogen at 873 K after the dissolution of the M2 phase formed concomitantly to the active M1 active phase has been studied. While the parameters change the texture of the catalysts without modification of the catalytic sites, they have opposite effects on catalytic properties. The addition of silica increases the conversion without modifying the selectivity to ethylene and the final heat treatment decreases the conversion but increases the selectivity. These effects have been explained respectively by a decrease of the agglomeration and sintering of the M1 phase crystallites and a decrease of the number of small pores, where total oxidation takes place. These effects could be leveraged to optimize the preparation protocol and obtain more efficient catalysts for the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane.

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