Assessment and comparison of ordered & non-ordered supported metal oxide catalysts for upgrading propane to propylene
[Display omitted] •The use of structured materials can be beneficial in catalysts for propane upgrading.•Confining active sites inside structured materials makes them more stable and active.•Well-defined active sites enable structure and catalytic activity correlation. Propylene is an important chem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied catalysis. A, General General, 2021-05, Vol.617 (C), p.118121, Article 118121 |
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•The use of structured materials can be beneficial in catalysts for propane upgrading.•Confining active sites inside structured materials makes them more stable and active.•Well-defined active sites enable structure and catalytic activity correlation.
Propylene is an important chemical feedstock that is largely produced via cracking of oil-derived naphtha. Direct conversion of propane into propylene may be a more attractive alternative. Specifically, propane dehydrogenation (DH) and oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) are promising for this transformation, albeit only DH has been industrially implemented. However, even the best DH catalysts (Pt-based) still suffer from deactivation. VOx- and BOx-based ODH catalysts result in significant over-oxidation and lack a mechanistic understanding. A common challenge in developing these catalysts is the broad distribution of surface species caused by the use of non-ordered catalyst supports. This hampers clear structure-performance correlations. Recent progress in the preparation of well-defined active sites on ordered supports has brought about improved catalysts, as well as fundamental insight into the working mechanism. This review will highlight recent advancements in the development of these catalysts and provide direction on the use of ordered supports for propane upgrading. |
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ISSN: | 0926-860X 1873-3875 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.apcata.2021.118121 |