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Title: Vanadia-silica low-temperature aerogels: Influence of aging and vanadia loading on structural and chemical properties

Journal Article · · Chemistry of Materials
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/cm9504293· OSTI ID:285008
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  1. Swiss Federal Inst. of Technology, Zuerich (Switzerland)

Vanadia-silica mixed oxides were prepared via the sol-gel method involving acid catalysis together with prehydrolysis in order to achieve matching of the reactivities of vanadium (V) oxide triisopropoxide and tetraethoxysilicon(IV) precursors. Gelation was forced by the addition of basic solution. The as-received gels were supercritically dried by semicontinuous extraction with supercritical CO{sub 2} at 313 K (low-temperature aerogels). The effects of composition, aging, and calcination temperature on the chemical, structural, and textural properties of the solids were investigated. The oxides were characterized by N{sub 2} physisorption, XRD, vibrational spectroscopy, thermal analysis, UV-vis,and {sup 51}V NMR. The low-temperature vanadia-silica aerogels were mesoporous and highly disperse. The increasing V content from 5 to 20 wt % nominal V{sub 2}O{sub 5} caused a gradual decline in V dispersion. For 30 wt % {open_quotes}V{sub 2}O{sub 5}{close_quotes} the continuous formation of V-O-V connectivity resulted in crystallization of V{sub 2}O{sub 5}. The effect of aging to basic medium confined to the textural properties, significantly increasing BET surface area and especially pore volume. The prepared aerogels revealed a marked lack of stability against both apolar solvents in the presence of peroxides and polar solvents. The marked thermal stability in air at {le}873 K, however, combined with mesoporosity and high V dispersion, render these solids promising catalysts for gas-phase reactions. 58 refs., 10 figs., 4 tabs.

OSTI ID:
285008
Journal Information:
Chemistry of Materials, Vol. 8, Issue 3; Other Information: PBD: Mar 1996
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English