Physical studies of MoO3 catalysts on silica and carbon supports

Russell S. Drago, Vaneica Young, Nicholas Kob, David J. Singh, Gerald C. Grunewald
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The nature and characteristics of the catalytic surface of supported MoO3 catalysts were studied. Changes that occurred on oxidizing alcohols in air over carbon and silica supported MoO3 were examined. Structural data were combined with electron microscopy and photoelectron spectroscopy to demonstrate that the carbon support promotes segregation and fragmentation of MoO3, whereas sintering occurs on silica. Results indicated that this may be correlated with a synergism between the carbonaceous material and metal oxide which provides a reoxidation pathway for reduced Mo, thus preventing formation of extended zones of MoO2, which is inactive for the oxidation of alcohols.

二氧化硅和碳载体上MoO3催化剂的物理研究
研究了负载型MoO3催化剂的催化表面性质和特征。研究了空气中氧化醇在碳和二氧化硅负载的MoO3上发生的变化。结构数据与电子显微镜和光电子能谱相结合,证明碳载体促进MoO3的偏析和破碎,而烧结发生在二氧化硅上。结果表明,这可能与碳质材料与金属氧化物之间的协同作用有关,该协同作用为还原Mo提供了再氧化途径,从而阻止了对醇氧化无活性的MoO2的扩展区形成。
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