JOURNAL ARTICLE

Propane Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Alumina-Supported Metal Oxides

Saeed M. Al‐ZahraniBaba Y. JibrilAhmed E. Abasaeed

Year: 2000 Journal:   Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research Vol: 39 (11)Pages: 4070-4074   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Alumina-supported oxides of V, Cr, Mn, Zr, and Ba were found to catalyze propane oxidative dehydrogenation to propylene at atmospheric pressure, reaction temperatures of 350−450 °C, and a total feed flowrate of 75 cm3/min (26.7% propane, 6.6% oxygen, and the rest helium). Maximum propane conversion (26%) and selectivity to olefin (70%) were achieved with vanadium oxide at 450 °C. The other metal oxides showed lower conversions (9−17%) and olefins selectivities (36−58%). This observation was explained on the basis of the lattice oxygen reactivity as estimated from the reduction potential of the metal cations. Metals whose cations have high potentials (e.g., vanadium oxide catalyst) were found to favor low COx and high selectivity to propene and ethene. This suggests that the metal−oxide bond strength strongly influences the selectivity to olefins in this reaction. A weak linear correlation between the selectivity to propene and the aqueous reduction potential of the cations was found.

Keywords:
Propene Dehydrogenation Propane Chemistry Inorganic chemistry Selectivity Vanadium Catalysis Oxide Metal Vanadium oxide Olefin fiber Oxygen Organic chemistry

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Catalysis and Oxidation Reactions
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Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
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