A TEM STUDY OF MoVTe(Nb) OXIDE CATALYSTS FOR THE SELECTIVE CONVERSION OF PROPANE
A. V. Ishchenko1,2, E. V. Ishchenko1,2, T. V. Andrushkevich1
1Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk, Russia 2Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
Keywords: transmission electron microscopy, nanosized crystallites, М1 and М2 phases, MoVTe(Nb)O oxide catalysts
Subsection: PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE “METHODS FOR STUDYING THE COMPOSITION AND STRUCTURE OF FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS,” October 21-25, 2013, NOVOSIBIRCK, RUSSIA
Abstract
The structure of X-ray amorphous precursors of MoVTeO and MoVTeNbO oxide catalysts and their conversion at high-temperature treatment and under exposition in the reaction medium is studied by analytical transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in combination with the local energy dispersive X-ray (ЕDХ) microanalysis of the elemental composition. At thermal treatment in the range of 300–450 °C the presence of both true amorphous phases and nanosized crystallites of the orthorhombic М1 and pseudohexagonal М2 phases is detected in the MoVTe(Nb)O catalysts. An increase in the annealing temperature results in the formation of well-crystallized particles of the М1 and М2 phases in the MoVTeNbO catalyst. The four-component М1 phase is stable at 550 °C and it is maintained under the reaction conditions. At an increase in the temperature of thermal treatment the successive crystallization of nanosized particles occurs in the three-component MoVTeO system with the formation of mainly the М2 phase. The nanostructured three-component М1 phase formed at low temperatures cannot crystallize into the full М1 phase in the absence of Nb and decomposes with the formation of the М2 phase that is inactive in the conversion of propane. The calculation procedure for ЕDХ, which was developed specially for these catalysts, enabled the refinement of the chemical composition of separate phases.
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