Mesoporous sol-gel silica supported vanadium oxide as effective catalysts in oxidative dehydrogenation of propane to propylene

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Vanadium oxide incorporated mesoporous silica (V-m-SiO2) were designed and synthesized using a surfactant-modified sol-gel method. Detailed characterization shows that monomeric [VO4] sites containing one terminal V = O bond and three V-O-support bonds are dominated until atomic ratio of vanadium to silicon approaches to 5%. It is also confirmed that such V-m-SiO2 catalyst contains high proportion of vanadium oxide species interacting strongly with silica. Compared to vanadium oxide supported mesoporous silica (V/m-SiO2) prepared using a traditional impregnation method, present V-m-SiO2 catalyst exhibits more superior ability to catalyze oxidative dehydrogenation of propane to propylene. By correlation with structural data, superior catalytic performance of present V-m-SiO2 catalyst can be reasonably attributed, in part, to its favorable geometric and electronic properties rendered by the unique preparation method.

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Guo, X. P., Wang, X. X., Lu, H. Q., & Liu, Z. M. (2023). Mesoporous sol-gel silica supported vanadium oxide as effective catalysts in oxidative dehydrogenation of propane to propylene. RSC Advances, 13(33), 22815–22823. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ra04024k

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