Abstract
This work presents the results of propane oxidative dehydrogenation on alumina-supported V-Mo oxides and Sr-V-Mo oxide catalysts. The reaction was conducted at atmospheric pressure and 500 degrees C. Catalysts composed of 2:4 vanadium to molybdenum ratio showed the best performance. The presence of strontium in the catalyst's matrix enhanced its performance (increase in conversion and selectivity) and decreased its reducibility by changing the nature of its surface as confirmed by BET, XRD and TGA techniques. Moreover, the presence of strontium improved the stability of the catalyst. Hence, Sr-V-Mo stands as a promising catalyst for oxidative dehydrogenation of propane. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.