2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(730d) Investigating Promoter Effects in Bimetallic Mo-Nb Silicates for Enhanced Olefin Metathesis
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A series of bimetallic (Mox/My-KIT-6) were successfully synthesized with variable Mo and dopant metal (M=Nb/Zr/Ta/Hf) loadings using simple wet impregnation technique. The catalytic performance investigated in a continuous FBR demonstrated that the bimetallic Mo2/Nb1.5-KIT-6 and Mo2/Zr1.5-KIT-6 catalysts displayed enhanced propylene yield (45.5 ± 0.5% and 42.0 ± 0.8%) when compared to Mo2/KIT-6 (37.2 ± 0.3%) under steady-state and identical reaction conditions. Further, the deconvoluted DR UV-Vis spectra show that compared to Mo2/KIT-6 and Mo2/Zr1.5-KIT-6 catalysts, the Mo2/Nb1.5-KIT-6 catalyst shows a higher ratio of tetrahedral to octahedral MoOx species suggesting an increase in the population of the isolated active sites. These results suggest that the addition of Nb or Zr alters Mo coordination yielding more additional active sites (MoNbOx) as inferred from the metathesis activity results.
The selective enhancement of metathesis activity over bimetallic Mo-based catalysts is a significant result and opens up a relatively simple technique for creating more active catalytic sites and tuning catalyst activity, most likely by varying the O=M=O bond angle. The influence of metal loadings along with detailed catalyst characterization results (XRD, EXAFS, IR, TPD, TPR, Raman, XPS, TOF-SIMS, MAS NMR) as well as DFT calculations will be presented to explain the structure-activity relationships.