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Selective Oxidation of Methanol to Formaldehyde Over Active Molybdenum Oxide Supported on Hydroxyapatite Catalysts

Research Authors
Abd El-Aziz A. Said, Mohamed M. M. Abd El-Wahab & Alian M. Alian
Research Abstract

Hydroxyapatite (HAP) was synthesized by sol–
gel method. Different ratios of molybdenum oxide
(1–15 % w/w) supported on HAP were prepared by the
impregnation method and calcined at 400 C in a static air
atmosphere. The catalysts were characterized by thermogravimetry,
differential thermal analysis, X-ray diffraction,
FTIR spectroscopy and nitrogen sorption measurements.
The surface acidity of the catalysts was investigated by the
dehydration of isopropyl alcohol and the adsorption of
pyridine (PY) and 2,6-dimethyl pyridine (DMPY). The
gas–phase oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde was
carried out in a conventional fixed-bed flow type reactor
using N2 as a carrier gas. The obtained results clearly
revealed that HAP–MoO3 systems were active and selective
towards the formation of formaldehyde. The maximum
yield of formaldehyde (97 %) was achieved on the catalyst
containing 5 wt% MoO3/HAP. The generation of Mo6?as
Lewis together with Brønsted acid sites play the main role
in the formation of formaldehyde.

Research Department
Research Journal
Catal Lett
Research Publisher
Springer Science
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
Vol.146
Research Website
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Research Year
2016
Research Pages
PP.82–90