The Catalytic Function of Phosphorus Enriched on the Surface of Vanadium‐based Catalysts in Selective Oxidations

Author:

Rüther Frederik1ORCID,Baumgarten Robert1ORCID,Gioria Esteban12ORCID,Knemeyer Kristian1ORCID,Xie Jingxiu1ORCID,Kraehnert Ralph1ORCID,Naumann d'Alnoncourt Raoul1ORCID,Thomas Arne2ORCID,Rosowski Frank13

Affiliation:

1. Technische Universität Berlin BasCat - UniCat BASF JointLab Sekr. EW K-01 Hardenbergstraße 36 D-10623 Berlin Germany

2. Technische Universität Berlin Department of Chemistry Division of Functional Materials Hardenbergstrasse 4 D-10623 Berlin Germany

3. BASF SE Catalysis Research Carl-Bosch-Straße 38 D-67065 Ludwigshafen Germany

Abstract

AbstractVanadium phosphates are established as the benchmark system for the selective oxidation of n‐butane towards maleic anhydride. By varying the phosphorus content on the surface of three V‐based catalysts with diverse performance, this study experimentally elaborates on the catalytic function of phosphorus. Contact time variation and cofeed studies revealed, that surface phosphates, deposited in sub‐monolayers via atomic layer deposition, significantly contribute to an increased product selectivity. Furthermore, our results suggest that the phosphorus particularly suppresses the consecutive combustion of the (re‐)adsorbed product. The recently introduced solid solution catalyst V1‐xNbxOPO4 with medium maleic anhydride selectivity could be tuned by the surface enrichment with phosphorus towards product selectivities of up to SMAN=60 %, under optimized alkane‐rich feed conditions. Therefore, POx‐V0.3Nb0.7OPO4 is introduced as promising catalyst, which is not based on vanadyl(IV) pyrophosphate, to access significantly higher MAN formation rates at increased alkane partial pressures of cn‐butane>10 %vol in n‐butane oxidation.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Catalysis

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