Catalytic performance of lanthanum vanadate catalysts in ammoxidation of 2-Methylpyrazine

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Abstract

The influence of reaction conditions on the catalytic performance of lanthanum vanadate (La0.1V0.9Ox) catalyst in the ammoxidation of 2-methylpyrazine (MP) to 2-cyanopyarazine (CP) has been investigated. This novel catalytic material exhibited remarkably good performance with very high space-time-yields (STY) of CP. The reaction parameters such as the effect of temperature, gashourly space velocity (GHSV) and all other reaction variables (e.g., NH3, air, and MP feed rates) onthe catalytic performance were explored and optimized. For example, an increase in MP feed rate from 2 to >16 mmol/h led to decreased conversion of MP but increased the STY of CP significantly. Optimal performance was achieved when the reaction temperature was 420 _C and the molar ratio of 2-MP, ammonia, air, H2O and N2 in the feed gas was set to 1:7:26:13:22. Under these optimal reaction conditions, the catalyst showed a MP conversion of ~100%, CP selectivity of 86%, and STY of >500 gCP/(kgcat_h). On the other hand, the formation of pyrazine (Py) as a by-product was found to be high when the NH3:MP ratio was lower at increased contact time. This suggests possible differences in the reaction mechanism pathways with respect to feed composition over La0.1V0.9Ox catalysts.

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Kalevaru, V. N., Dhachapally, N., & Martin, A. (2016). Catalytic performance of lanthanum vanadate catalysts in ammoxidation of 2-Methylpyrazine. Catalysts, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/catal6010010

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