Literature DB >> 17912732

Selective catalytic oxidation of ethanol to acetic acid on dispersed Mo-V-Nb mixed oxides.

Xuebing Li1, Enrique Iglesia.   

Abstract

The direct oxidation of ethanol to acetic acid is catalyzed by multicomponent metal oxides (Mo-V-NbO(x)) prepared by precipitation in the presence of colloidal TiO(2) (Mo(0.61)V(0.31)Nb(0.08)O(x)/TiO(2)). Acetic acid synthesis rates and selectivities (~95 % even at 100 % ethanol conversion) were much higher than in previous reports. The presence of TiO(2) during synthesis led to more highly active surface areas without detectable changes in the reactivity or selectivity of exposed active oxide surfaces. Ethanol oxidation proceeds via acetaldehyde intermediates that are converted to acetic acid. Water increases acetic acid selectivity by inhibiting acetaldehyde synthesis more strongly than its oxidation to acetic acid, thus minimizing prevalent acetaldehyde concentrations and its intervening conversion to CO(x). Kinetic and isotopic effects indicate that C-H bond activation in chemisorbed ethoxide species limits acetaldehyde synthesis rates and overall rates of ethanol conversion to acetic acid. The VO(x) component in Mo-V-Nb is responsible for the high reactivity of these materials. Mo and Nb oxide components increase the accessibility and reducibility of VO(x) domains, while concurrently decreasing the number of unselective V-O-Ti linkages in VO(x) domains dispersed on TiO(2).

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17912732     DOI: 10.1002/chem.200700579

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemistry        ISSN: 0947-6539            Impact factor:   5.236


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