Mesoporous ceria-supported vanadia catalysts for selective aerobic oxidation of ethylbenzene
Abstract
A series of mesoporous ceria-supported vanadium oxide catalysts were prepared and explored for aerobic oxidation of ethylbenzene to acetophenone without the involvement of any solvent or additive. Catalysts with varying contents of V2O5 (3, 6, and 10 wt%) on a mesoporous CeO2 support were prepared by the wet-impregnation method. Catalysts were characterized using techniques namely, XRD, Raman spectroscopy, BET surface area analysis, ICP-OES, FE-SEM, HR-TEM, XPS, and H2-TPR to establish a correlation between the physicochemical properties and catalytic performance. Among the investigated catalysts, the catalyst with 6 wt% of V2O5 on mesoporous ceria showed better activity with 69% ethylbenzene conversion and 88% acetophenone selectivity. The superior activity of this catalyst was ascribed to a strong synergetic interaction between ceria and vanadia as well as the formation of a CeVO4 phase, and a high specific surface area. The reaction parameters like temperature, pressure, and the amount of catalyst were optimized for possible commercial utilization. The stability of the catalyst was also investigated by the reusability test and was found to be stable and active up to five cycles.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Vanadium Chemistry in the 21st Century