Low-temperature oxidation of methane to form formaldehyde: role of Fe and Mo on Fe-Mo/SiO2 catalysts, and their synergistic effects
- Authors
- Yang, XG; Jung, KD; Cho, SH; Joo, OS; Uhm, SJ; Han, SH
- Issue Date
- 2000-01
- Publisher
- BALTZER SCI PUBL BV
- Citation
- CATALYSIS LETTERS, v.64, no.2-4, pp.185 - 190
- Abstract
- The partial oxidation of methane with molecular oxygen was performed on Fe-Mo/SiO2 catalysts. Iron was loaded on the Mo/SiO2 catalyst by chemical vapor deposition of Fe-3(CO)(12). The catalyst showed good low-temperature activities at 723-823 K. Formaldehyde was a major condensable liquid product on the prepared catalyst. There were synergistic effects between iron and molybdenum in Fe-Mo/SiO2 catalysts for the production of formaldehyde from the methane partial oxidation. The activation energy of Mo/SiO2 decreased with the addition of iron and approached that of the Fe/SiO2. The concentration of isolated molybdenum species (the peak at 1148 K in TPR experiments) decreased as the ion concentration increased and had a linear relationship with the selectivity of methane to formaldehyde. The role of Fe and Mo in the Fe-Mo/SiO2 catalyst was proposed: Fe is the center for the C-H activation to generate reaction intermediates, and Mo is the one for the transformation of intermediates into formaldehyde. Those phenomena were predominant below 775 K.
- Keywords
- NITROUS-OXIDE; SILICA; V2O5/SIO2; MOLYBDENA; NITROUS-OXIDE; SILICA; V2O5/SIO2; MOLYBDENA; C-H activation; methane oxidation; formaldehyde; chemical vapor deposition; Fe-Mo/SiO2 catalyst
- ISSN
- 1011-372X
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/141695
- DOI
- 10.1023/A:1019071911630
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- KIST Article > 2000
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