Solid state properties and catalytic behavior of the α- and β -vanadium bronzes

Chakrabarty, D. K. ; Guha, Dipak ; Biswas, A. B. (1977) Solid state properties and catalytic behavior of the α- and β -vanadium bronzes Journal of Solid State Chemistry, 22 (3). pp. 263-271. ISSN 0022-4596

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Abstract

Decomposition of isopropanol (IPA) on V2O5, Li0.02V2O5, Na0.02V2O5, Na0.06V2O5, Li0.33V2O5, and Na0.33V2O5 has been studied in the temperature range 186-300°C. The first four catalysts (α-phase) show predominately dehydration, whereas the last two (β-phase) have comparable dehydration and dehydrogenation activity. Dehydration activity increases with alkali metal concentration within the α-phase, but falls sharply on the β-phase catalysts. This difference is attributed to the different rate determining steps for the reaction on the α- and β -phase catalysts. X-ray and ir spectral data show that the β-phase catalysts are much more stable than the α-phase. A mechanism for the dehydration of IPA based on the electrical resistivity, ESR spectra, and kinetic data has been proposed.

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