Chinese Journal of Applied Chemistry ›› 1996, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (5): 58-60.

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IR Spectroscopic Investigation of the Catalytic Action of Multicomponent Oxide Bi-V-Mo-O for Selective Oxidation of Propane

Li Jing, Song Wei, Dou Bosheng   

  1. Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun 130022
  • Received:1995-12-25 Revised:1996-05-23 Published:1996-10-10 Online:1996-10-10

Abstract: The mechanism of multicomponent oxide bismuth vanadomolybdate catalysts for the seldctive oxidation of propane to acrolein has been investigated by IR spectroscopy. The results of IR spectra show that when cation vacancies are introduced randomly in the lattice by replacing V5+ with Mo6+ in the scheelite oxides Bi1-x/3V1-xMoxO4, some of the oxygen combined with Bi cation are released and the tetrahedron Mo(V)O4 may be distorted to some extent. The formation of the shared structure Mo─O─V makes it possible for lattice oxygen ions to diffuse into the bulk of catalyst. The Mo=O double bond, which plays an important role in selective oxidation, has formed by introducing cation vacancies when χ is 0.45,namely in Bi0.85V0.55Mo0.45O4 catalyst. The synergistic effect between Mo=O double bond and stronger Bi─O─V bond accounts for the better catalytic performance of this catalyst.

Key words: bismuth vanadomolybdate, propane, selective oxidation, mechanism of catalytic action, IR spectrum