Abstract
Two isomorphous VOPO4 samples were synthesized by means of well-known aqueous and organic preparation methods. These materials are further used for the in situ generation of ammonium salt of 12-molybdophosphoric acid (AMPA) from their solid phase phosphate components. Formation of AMPA was confirmed by XRD, FTIR, Raman and XPS analyses. The activity of the catalysts was tested in a fixed bed tubular glass reactor at atmospheric pressure for the selective ammoxidation of 2-methylpyrazine (MP) to 2-cyanopyrazine (CP). The reaction was carried out in the temperature range of 360-420 degrees C. Between the two mono-phosphates tested, the alpha-VOPO4 is observed to show somewhat better activity compared to beta-VOPO4. interestingly, in situ synthesized AMPA catalysts displayed significantly better performance compared to their corresponding parent VOPO4 Solids. Among all catalysts tested, AMPA-alpha-VOPO4 exhibited the best performance (conversion (MP) = ca. 90%, selectivity (CP) = 65% at T = 420 degrees C). The differences in catalytic performance of the tested catalysts are ascribed to the structural differences of the used VOPO4 solids. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.