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  • 2002New evidences of redox mechanism in n-butane oxidative dehydrogenation over undoped and Cs-doped nickel molybdates12citations

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  • Disdier, J.
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New evidences of redox mechanism in n-butane oxidative dehydrogenation over undoped and Cs-doped nickel molybdates

  • Disdier, J.
  • Madeira, Lm
  • Herrmann, Am
  • Freire, Fg
  • Portela, Mf
Abstract

Redox-type mechanisms of the n-butane oxidative dehydrogenation (ODH), over unpromoted and 3% cesium-promoted nickel molybdate, are clearly put in evidence by a study of the catalyst's electrical conductivity. The in situ data, recorded submitting the catalysts to a sequence of gaseous atmospheres (oxygen-butane-oxygen-reaction mixture), also evidences the n-type semiconductor behavior of the nickel molybdate. The above-mentioned mechanism is also confirmed by temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) and catalytic data. The experiments show that cesium inhibits strongly NiMoO4 reduction under the reaction conditions, keeping the catalyst in a higher oxidation state, Which can be useful for practical applications. (C) 2002 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • nickel
  • experiment
  • Oxygen
  • electrical conductivity
  • temperature-programmed reduction
  • n-type semiconductor