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Vanadia layers supported on TiO2/SiO2 mixed oxides — An ESR and Raman investigation
Authors:K L Walther  M Schraml-Marth  A Wokaun  A Baiker
Affiliation:(1) Physical Chemistry II, University of Bayreuth, D-8580 Bayreuth, Federal Republic of Germany;(2) Department of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, ETH Zentrum, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:ESR and Raman spectroscopy have been used to characterize monolayers of vanadia, which had been immobilized on titania and on a 20% TiO2/80% SiO2 mixed oxide support from a vanadyl alkoxide precursor. Characteristic vibrations observed in the Raman spectrum, as well as UV-visible reflection data, indicate that the most abundant vanadia species on the surface consists of disordered polymeric arrays: the central vanadium ion is surrounded by the tightly bound vanadyl oxygen, four oxygen ions in the basal plane, and a distant sixth oxygen ligand in bridging position to the support. From the ESR spectra the principal values ofg andA tensors are obtained, and their dependence on the support material and on the vanadia loading is investigated. Comparison with TPR measurements indicates that for structurally and chemically similar catalysts, the ESR-derived deviationDeltagbottom = gbottom – g e from the free electrong value provides a useful measure of the V=O bond strength.
Keywords:Vanadium oxide catalyst  mixed oxide supports  ESR spectroscopy  Raman spectroscopy
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