Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.179, 139-149, 2015
Influence of the niobium supported species on the catalytic dehydration of glycerol to acrolein
The present work deals with the catalytic performance of a series of supported niobium oxide (1-12 wt% Nb2O5) catalysts in the gas phase dehydration of glycerol. The niobium species were supported on a mesoporous zirconium doped silica (Si/Zr molar ratio of 5) by incipient wetness impregnation. The catalysts were characterized by means of XRD, N-2 adsorption, NH3-TPD, Raman spectroscopy, adsorption of pyridine coupled to FTIR spectroscopy and XPS. The catalytic reaction was carried out in gas phase at 325 degrees C. The support exhibits the highest glycerol conversion (91 mol%) after 2 h, but it is less selective to acrolein (25 mol%). The supported niobium species do not ameliorate the glycerol conversion, but the acrolein selectivity is markedly improved, attaining a value of 45 mol% after 2 h for the catalyst with 8 wt% of Nb2O5. This catalyst can be regenerated by thermal treatment under an air flow for 4h, although the regeneration causes a lowering of the-Bronsted/Lewis acid sites ratio, thus decreasing the selectivity toward acrolein. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.