Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.113, 158-165, 2016
Effect of supercritical water on the stability of WOX/TiO2 and NbOX/TiO2 catalysts during glycerol dehydration
The catalytic stabilities of WOx/TiO2 (WTi) and NbOx/TiO2 (NbTi) during glycerol dehydration in 400 degrees C supercritical water at 25 MPa and 33 MPa were investigated. The effects of coking and active component leaching on catalytic activities are quantitatively discussed. The catalytic activity of NbTi did not decrease significantly with time at both pressures. At 25 MPa, the coke precursors on the NbTi surface dissolved in the supercritical water because of the middle-strength acidity of NbTi, thus preventing loss of catalytic activities due to coking. At 33 MPa, coking was more suppressed, most likely because the coke precursors were transferred from the catalyst pores more effectively than at 25 MPa. Leaching of WOx from WTi occurred at the higher reaction pressure due to high ion products of water, but leaching of Nb from NbTi did not occur-because of the high chemical stability of NbOx in acid/base solutions. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.