Petroleum Processing and Petrochemicals ›› 2014, Vol. 45 ›› Issue (2): 55-59.

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INFLUENCE OF CRASTALLIZATION CONDITIONS ON CATALYTIC PERFORMANCE DURING VANADYL PYROPHOSPHATE CATALYSTS PREPARATION

  

  • Received:2013-07-08 Revised:2013-09-11 Online:2014-02-12 Published:2014-01-17

Abstract: By changing crystallization conditions of stirring speed and adding different amount of dispersants (PEG) during catalyst preparation, a series of vanadyl pyrophosphate catalysts were prepared and characterized by XRD, BET and chemical titration to study the effect of crystal structure and micro-morphology on catalytic performance. Experimental results show that stirring speed and dispersant dosage have properly effect both on crystal structure and micro-structure, and the former has a great influence on the average oxidation state of vanadium as well. Appropriate choice of stirring speed and amount of PEG are helpful to achieve a high catalytic performance. Catalytic evaluation results show that at the synthesis conditions of stirring speed 225 r/min, PEG dosage PEG/V2O5=0.10, the n-butane conversion rate of the catalyst is 88 %, selectivity of maleic anhydride is up to 70 % with the yield of 61.7 %.