2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(294h) Oxidative Coupling of Methane (OCM) By Dispersed-Phase Silica-Supported Tungsten Oxide Catalysts
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Most published studies of the catalyst before and after OCM typically identify bulk crystalline phases like Na2WO4 as the active phase. Our latest spectroscopic studies of model Na-doped WOx SiO2-supported catalysts, surprisingly, reveal that the often-suggested crystalline phase is not present during the OCM reaction conditions and that dispersed surface metal oxide species are present. This suggests that the surface metal oxide species may be the catalytic active sites for OCM in these catalysts. This presentation will focus on recent developments based on careful synthesis and characterization via in situ physical (Raman, IR, and UVâvis) and chemical probe (TPSR and TPR) spectroscopic techniques of model bi-metal oxide catalysts (NaOx-WOx/SiO2) prepared from different Na- and W- precursors. The effects of varying Na/W molar ratio in the model catalysts on the (a) dominant phase (crystalline vs. dispersed), (b) structure, (c) properties, and (d) CH4 activation will be elucidated.