Apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling

In the present communication we report the UV-Vis spectra of VOx/SBA-15, TiOx/ SBA-15 and mixed VOxnndash;TiOxn/SBA-15 catalysts with the aim to reveal the underlying molecular structure of the surface oxide species. The motivation arises from the fact that the interpretation of UV-Vis spectra of th...

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Main Authors: Clochişner, S.I., Klokishner, S., Клокишнер, С.И., Reu, O.S., Tzolova-Muller, G., Schlogl, R., Trunschke, A.
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spelling ftinstdsiibn:oai:ibn.idsi.md:73380 2024-09-30T14:40:59+00:00 Apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling Clochişner, S.I. Klokishner, S. Клокишнер, С.И. Reu, O.S. Tzolova-Muller, G. Schlogl, R. Trunschke, A. 2014 application/pdf https://ibn.idsi.md/vizualizare_articol/73380 en eng https://ibn.idsi.md/vizualizare_articol/73380 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Materials Science and Condensed Matter Physics (Editia 7) info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2014 ftinstdsiibn 2024-09-16T18:10:00Z In the present communication we report the UV-Vis spectra of VOx/SBA-15, TiOx/ SBA-15 and mixed VOxnndash;TiOxn/SBA-15 catalysts with the aim to reveal the underlying molecular structure of the surface oxide species. The motivation arises from the fact that the interpretation of UV-Vis spectra of this type of catalysts in the literature is essentially based on qualitative examination and comparison with molecular or crystalline reference compounds. The structures of different titania, vanadia and vanadiandash;titania clusters located on the surface of mesoporous silica SBA-15 are optimized using density functional theory DFT. The apparent absorption spectra arising from these clusters are calculated with the aid of the ORCA package [1]. The reliability of the conclusions performed on the basis of DFT calculations is supported by the nicely reproduced spectrum of TiO2. The comparison of the observed spectra and those belonging to individual species gave a possibility to make a conclusion about the type of species present on the surface of the fresh catalyst after dehydration at elevated temperature. Generally, it becomes clear that not a single, well-defined species is present, but the spectra seem to reflect superimposed signals of a number of species, which is in agreement with the amorphous nature of the SBA-15 support. The silica support is shown to contribute to the absorption spectra at wavelengths much shorter than those observed for vanadia and titania clusters located on the SBA-15 surface. The comparison of calculated and experimental apparent absorption spectra of supported vanadia and titania catalysts reveals that titania species generally show a higher nuclearity compared to vanadia species at similar low loadings. SBA-15 based catalysts loaded with both vanadia and titania are supposed to contain two types of species: species in which the V ions are anchored to the titania ones and those in which V and Ti ions alternate and are mainly coupled to the support through M O Si M=V, Ti bridges. The ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Orca Instrument Bibliometric National (IBN - Information Society Development Institute)
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description In the present communication we report the UV-Vis spectra of VOx/SBA-15, TiOx/ SBA-15 and mixed VOxnndash;TiOxn/SBA-15 catalysts with the aim to reveal the underlying molecular structure of the surface oxide species. The motivation arises from the fact that the interpretation of UV-Vis spectra of this type of catalysts in the literature is essentially based on qualitative examination and comparison with molecular or crystalline reference compounds. The structures of different titania, vanadia and vanadiandash;titania clusters located on the surface of mesoporous silica SBA-15 are optimized using density functional theory DFT. The apparent absorption spectra arising from these clusters are calculated with the aid of the ORCA package [1]. The reliability of the conclusions performed on the basis of DFT calculations is supported by the nicely reproduced spectrum of TiO2. The comparison of the observed spectra and those belonging to individual species gave a possibility to make a conclusion about the type of species present on the surface of the fresh catalyst after dehydration at elevated temperature. Generally, it becomes clear that not a single, well-defined species is present, but the spectra seem to reflect superimposed signals of a number of species, which is in agreement with the amorphous nature of the SBA-15 support. The silica support is shown to contribute to the absorption spectra at wavelengths much shorter than those observed for vanadia and titania clusters located on the SBA-15 surface. The comparison of calculated and experimental apparent absorption spectra of supported vanadia and titania catalysts reveals that titania species generally show a higher nuclearity compared to vanadia species at similar low loadings. SBA-15 based catalysts loaded with both vanadia and titania are supposed to contain two types of species: species in which the V ions are anchored to the titania ones and those in which V and Ti ions alternate and are mainly coupled to the support through M O Si M=V, Ti bridges. The ...
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author Clochişner, S.I.
Klokishner, S.
Клокишнер, С.И.
Reu, O.S.
Tzolova-Muller, G.
Schlogl, R.
Trunschke, A.
spellingShingle Clochişner, S.I.
Klokishner, S.
Клокишнер, С.И.
Reu, O.S.
Tzolova-Muller, G.
Schlogl, R.
Trunschke, A.
Apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling
author_facet Clochişner, S.I.
Klokishner, S.
Клокишнер, С.И.
Reu, O.S.
Tzolova-Muller, G.
Schlogl, R.
Trunschke, A.
author_sort Clochişner, S.I.
title Apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling
title_short Apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling
title_full Apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling
title_fullStr Apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling
title_full_unstemmed Apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling
title_sort apparent absorption spectra of silica supported vanadiumtitanium oxide catalysts: experimental study and modeling
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