Preparation and Characterization of High-Surface-Area Bi(1–x)/3V1–xMoxO4 Catalysts
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We report the successful application
of a templating approach employing
ordered mesoporous carbon to the synthesis of BiVO4, Bi2Mo3O12, and Bi0.85V0.55Mo0.45O4 and the performance of these materials
as catalysts for the oxidation of propene to acrolein. Ordered mesoporous
carbon templates were used to control the nucleation and growth of
the mixed metal oxide crystals, allowing higher final surface areas
to be obtained. The resulting materials were characterized by X-ray
diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy,
X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and BET surface area analysis. The
surface area of the mixed metal oxide catalysts was found to depend
on the type of mesoporous silica used to prepare the carbon template
and on the conditions under which the carbon template was formed.
Through an appropriate choice of template, the surface areas of the
mixed metal oxides exceeded 15 m2/g. Catalytic testing
revealed that materials produced via templating in ordered mesoporous
carbon had per-gram activities that were up to 85 times higher than
those produced by a conventional hydrothermal synthesis and exhibited
stable catalytic activities over 24 h.
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Nell, Alexandre; Getsoian, Andrew “Bean”; Werner, Sebastian; Kiwi-Minsker, Lioubov; Bell, Alexis T. (2016). Preparation and Characterization of High-Surface-Area Bi(1–x)/3V1–xMoxO4 Catalysts. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/la403646g