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Kinetic parameter estimation for supported vanadium oxide catalysts for propane ODH reaction: Effect of loading and support
Authors:Debaprasad Shee  TV Malleswara Rao  Goutam Deo  
Affiliation:aDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur 208016, India
Abstract:Kinetic parameters are estimated for a sequential Mars van Krevelan (MVK) reaction model occurring over several supported vanadium oxide (vanadia) catalysts involved in the propane oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH) reaction. The estimated kinetic parameters, pre-exponential factors and activation energies, are used to understand the effect of vanadia loading and oxide support. The pre-exponential factors and vanadia normalized pre-exponential factors vary with vanadia loading and oxide support. The monotonic increase in normalized pre-exponential factors with vanadia loading and the variation of pre-exponential factors with oxide support appears to be related to the change in acidity/basicity of the catalyst and the redox nature of the catalyst, respectively. The activation energy for propene degradation does not significantly change with catalyst; however, the activation energy for propane oxidation is different for the V2O5/Al2O3 catalyst. It appears that two important considerations are required for the development of an efficient propane ODH catalyst: a high rate constant associated with the propane oxidation reaction, and a high ratio of the rate constant for propene formation to degradation reaction. Based on the observations in the present study it is proposed that a higher TiO2 support surface area will assist in increasing the propane oxidation activity and propene yield.
Keywords:Kinetic parameters" target="_blank">Kinetic parameters  ODH reaction  Mars van Krevelan (MVK) reaction model  Supported vanadium oxide catalysts
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