WO2009121625A1 - Verfahren zur herstellung von nanokristallinem bismut-molybdänmischoxid - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a process for the preparation of a bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide nanocrystalline, to the use of the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide as a catalyst for chemical reactions and to a catalyst containing the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide.
- Bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxides have hitherto been obtained in the prior art by precipitation methods, sol-gel processes or solid-state reactions.
- US 2007/0238904 A1 discloses a bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide obtained by precipitation and subsequent calcination.
- the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide is suitable as a catalyst for the conversion of propene or isobutene to acrolein or methacrolein.
- WO 2008/028681 and DE 10 2006 032 452 A1 disclose a method for producing nanocrystalline metal oxides or
- Bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxides can be prepared which are particularly suitable as a catalyst for the reaction of, for example, propene to acrolein.
- a disadvantage of the lead-molybdenum mixed oxides of the prior art is thus in particular that no uniform particle size of the molybdenum mixed oxides can be obtained and control of the crystallization, in particular with regard to the crystallite size, is not possible.
- the BET surface area of the molybdenum mixed oxides of the prior art is usually too low. Desired, especially for catalytic applications, is a small particle size with the largest possible BET surface area.
- the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide obtained according to the invention is characterized by a crystallite size in the range from 10 nm to 1000 nm, in particular from 10 nm to 750 nm, preferably 10 nm to 500 nm and more preferably 10 nm to 300 nm and more preferably from 10 nm to 100 nm, in particular from 10 nm to 30 nm.
- the catalytic activity of a catalyst containing the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide according to the invention could be increased by up to 10%, compared with catalysts containing bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide conventionally prepared.
- molybdenum compound it is preferable to use a molybdate, more preferably ammonium heptamolybdate tetrahydrate.
- molybdate more preferably ammonium heptamolybdate tetrahydrate.
- other molybdate and molybdenum compounds known in the art may be used.
- a bismuth salt such as bismuth chloride, bismuth sulfate, bismuth acetate, bismuth oxide, particularly preferably bismuth nitrate is preferably used.
- the molybdenum starting compound and the bismuth starting compound are preferably used together as a solution, suspension or slurry. Most is preferred when the starting compounds as a solution available. In order to obtain an optimum solution, in particular in the case of poorly soluble starting compounds, the solution may additionally be heated, for example to> 50 ° C.
- further metal-containing starting compounds may be present together with the molybdenum and bismuth starting compound in the solution, suspension or slurry.
- metals are Co and Mn. These metals are preferably used as metal salts, in particular as oxides, halides, sulphates, nitrates or acetates.
- metal compounds or non-metal compounds selected from Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs, Mg, Ca, Ba, Sr, Ce, Mn, Cr, V, Nb, Se, Te, Sm, Gd, La, Y, Pd, Pt, Ru, Ag, Au, Si, Al, T1, Zr, W and / or P can be additionally used.
- the process can be carried out at relatively low temperatures of from 200 to 700 ° C., preferably from 200 to 500 ° C., more preferably from 250 to 450 ° C., particularly preferably from 300 to 400 ° C. So far, preferred in the art, preferred temperatures of more than 700 0 C, up to 1400 0 C known.
- the crystallization process of the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide can be specifically controlled by the process according to the invention, in particular the size of the crystallites and the pore size distribution of the corresponding bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxides. This can be further influenced advantageously by the residence time in the flame or by the reactor temperature.
- the resulting nanocrystalline bismuth molybdenum mixed oxide particles are prevented from agglomerating.
- the nanocrystalline particles are immediately transferred to a colder zone by the stream of hot gas, the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide crystallites being obtained in part with diameters of less than 20 nm.
- BET surface areas > 1 m 2 / g, particularly preferably 2 to 50 m 2 / g and particularly preferably 5 to 35 m 2 / g.
- the BET surface area is determined according to DIN 66131 and 66132 (according to the method of Brunauer, Emmett and Teller).
- suspensions can be calcined without additional filtration and / or drying steps or without addition of additional solvents within a very short period of time, typically within a few milliseconds, at comparatively lower temperatures than in the prior art.
- the resulting bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide nanocrystallites have significantly increased BET surface areas.
- a catalyst comprising the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide according to the invention, (“bismuth molybdenum mixed oxide”) with increased reactivity, improved conversion and selectivity, in particular with respect to a reaction of propene to acrolein and / or acrylic acid or isobutene be provided to methacrolein and / or methacrylic acid.
- each bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide particle in the homogeneous temperature field generated by the process produces an extremely homogeneous end product with narrow monomodal particle distribution.
- a device for carrying out the process according to the invention in the production of such monomodal nanocrystalline metal oxide powders is known, for example, from DE 101 09 892 A1.
- the present method does not require an upstream evaporation step in which the starting material, ie, the molybdenum starting compound, is heated to an evaporation temperature.
- the molybdenum starting compound, the bismuth starting compound and the other starting compounds from which the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide of the present invention is prepared are directly passed through a carrier fluid, particularly a carrier gas, preferably an inert carrier gas such as nitrogen, etc., into so-called reaction chambers, i. into the combustion chamber, introduced.
- a carrier fluid particularly a carrier gas, preferably an inert carrier gas such as nitrogen, etc.
- reaction chambers i. into the combustion chamber
- a resonance pipe is connected with a flow cross-section which is significantly reduced in relation to the reaction chamber.
- the combustion chamber bottom is equipped with several valves for the combustion air to enter the combustion chamber.
- the aerodynamic valves are fluidically and acoustically tuned with the combustion chamber and the resonance tube geometry such that the pressure waves generated in the combustion chamber of the homogeneous
- the resonance tube is pulsating. It forms a so-called Helmholtz resonator with pulsating flow with a pulsation frequency between 3 and 150 Hz, preferably 5 to 110 Hz.
- the material supply into the reaction chamber is typically carried out either with an injector or with a suitable two-fluid nozzle, three-fluid nozzle or in a Schenkdosierer.
- the molybdenum starting compound, the bismuth starting compound and optionally the further starting compounds are preferably introduced into the reaction chambers in a cloudy form, so that a fine distribution in the region of the treatment zones is ensured.
- the resulting nanocrystalline bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxides if possible by means of the carrier fluid, immediately transferred to a colder zone of the reaction chamber, so that they can be deposited and discharged in the colder zone.
- the yield of the process according to the invention is almost 100%, since the resulting product can be completely discharged from the reactor.
- the process is carried out at a pressure ranging from atmospheric pressure to 40 bar.
- the invention furthermore relates to the nanocrystalline bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide obtainable by the process according to the invention. It has been found that the nanocrystalline bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide obtainable in this way preferably has a crystallite size in the range from 5 nm to 1000 nm, preferably from 10 nm to 800 nm, very particularly preferably from 15 to 550 nm, which, as already explained above, by the Pulsation of the thermal treatment can be preferably adjusted.
- the determination of the particle size can be carried out by methods known to the person skilled in the art, such as XRD or TEM.
- bismuth molybdenum oxide particles which have a BET surface area of preferably> 1 m 2 / g, particularly preferably 2 to 50 m 2 / g and very particularly preferably 5 to 35 m 2 / g, are obtained by the process according to the invention.
- a preferred bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide according to the present invention can be described by the general formula Mo a Bi b (CoNi) c Fe d KO x .
- This formula represents the active catalyst component without the carrier material.
- Particularly preferred is a bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide of the formula MoBiO x .
- a particularly preferred composition within this general formula may be represented by the formula
- inventive molybdenum mixed oxide is suitable in preferred developments of the present invention for use as a catalytically active component of a catalyst, for example a catalyst for the conversion of propene to acrolein and / or acrylic acid or isobutene to methacrolein and / or methacrylic acid.
- this inventive catalyst is also suitable for a direct reaction of propene or isobutene to acrylic acid or methacrylic acid, wherein the reaction can be advantageously carried out in one step compared with the prior art.
- Acrolein is used in industry as a source for the
- Acrylic acid is the polymerization to superabsorbents
- acrylate esters (which in turn are used to make polymers) and as a comonomer in the preparation of polymer dispersions.
- the water-soluble polymers of acrylic acid are used as serts and thickeners and as coatings for solid dosage forms and as ointment bases.
- the polyacrylic acid ethyl ester has proven itself as a copolymerization partner for the production of weather-resistant elastomers.
- the invention thus also provides a catalyst which contains the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide according to the invention.
- the catalyst may be a supported or unsupported catalyst.
- the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide may be processed into an extrudate (tablets, molded articles, honeycomb bodies and the like) together with a suitable binder.
- a suitable binder Any binder known to the person skilled in the art and appearing suitable, especially silicate materials, alumina, Zirconium compounds, titanium oxide, and mixtures thereof, and materials such as cement, clay, silica / alumina.
- Preferred binders include pseudo-boehmite and silicatic binders such as colloidal silica or silica sol.
- the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide can also be processed into a washcoat together with other components, preferably with a binder, more preferably with an organic binder, for example organic adhesives, polymers, resins or waxes, which can be applied to a metallic or ceramic support. If necessary, additional impregnation steps or calcination steps can take place.
- a binder more preferably with an organic binder, for example organic adhesives, polymers, resins or waxes, which can be applied to a metallic or ceramic support. If necessary, additional impregnation steps or calcination steps can take place.
- the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide according to the invention is present as a coating on a carrier.
- Preferred carrier material is steatite, particularly preferred are steatite balls.
- a so-called fluidized bed coating apparatus is preferably used.
- the invention also provides a process for the conversion of propene to acrolein and / or acrylic acid or isobutene to methacrolein and / or methacrylic acid, wherein a catalyst according to the invention, as described above, is used.
- the process preferably takes place in one stage.
- the process is carried out by passing a mixture of propene or isobutene, oxygen and nitrogen at 300 to 600 0 C over a bed of the catalyst.
- the bed can be a fixed bed or a fluidized bed.
- FIG. 1 shows the particle size distribution of the suspension from Example 2.
- FIG. 2 shows the XRD spectrum of the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide according to the invention, which was obtained at 450 ° C.
- FIG. 3 shows the particle size distribution of the suspension from Example 3.
- Figure 4 shows the XRD spectrum of the bismuth molybdenum mixed oxide according to the invention, which was obtained at 500 0 C.
- FIG. 5 shows the particle size distribution of the suspension from Example 4.
- FIG. 6 shows the particle size distribution of the suspension from Example 5.
- FIG. 7 shows the XRD spectrum of the bismuth-molybdenum mixed oxide according to the invention obtained at 600.degree.
- the main advantages of the preparation by means of the pulsation reactor are the shortening of the entire preparation time, the low cost (only the reactor is needed) and that the drying and processing of the product are eliminated.
- the desired BET surface areas, particle sizes and also the crystallinity of the material can be varied in one step.
- a solution I was prepared by dissolving nitrates of iron, cobalt, nickel, manganese, potassium in the proportions by weight 23.2: 47.26: 29.28: 0.0646: 0.2067 in 3.5 liters of water with stirring heated to 40 0 C and a nitric acid solution of 0.1 mol of Sm 3+ and 2 mol HNO 3 was added.
- Solution II was added slowly to solution I with vigorous stirring.
- a solution III consisting of 790 g of bismuth nitrate and 0.72 mol HNO 3 was prepared.
- the coprecipitate was obtained for the preparation of the active catalyst phase.
- the coprecipitate was stirred vigorously for 12 hours.
- the resulting suspension was dried in a rotary-type spray dryer at a gas inlet temperature of 350 ° C. The amount of air was adjusted so that an outlet temperature of 100 +/- 10 0 C was obtained.
- the obtained average particle diameter of the thus prepared powder was 55 ⁇ m.
- This powder was treated in a circulating air oven at a temperature of 445 ° C. for 1 hour until a mixed oxide formed, which was ground in the next step to an average particle diameter of 1 ⁇ m.
- the mixed oxide was sprayed as an aqueous suspension through a two-fluid nozzle on a ceramic spherical catalyst support and dried at 60 0 C in a stream of air. To homogenize the pellets they were circulated in a drum. To solidify the applied active composition, the resulting material was heated to 540 0 C for 1 hour.
- the catalyst thus prepared had a composition (Mo 12 Bii, 5 (Co + Ni) 8, Ofei, 8Mno, iKo, o6Po, ⁇ 4 Al275Sio, 66Sm o, i) O x on.
- Example 2 (according to the invention)
- VE demineralized
- Nickel nitrate solution (Ni: 12%) 6599, 25 green
- the suspension was heated to 75 ° C with stirring.
- the suspension was cooled to 64 0 C and then added 3290 g Ludox® AS40.
- the bismuth nitrate 2.5 1 10% - nitric acid + 991.04 g of bismuth nitrate x 5 H 2 O
- the suspension now had a temperature of 58 0 C and was stirred for 10 minutes.
- the injection of the suspension into the pulsation reactor was carried out at a metering rate of 20 kg / h.
- the temperature was 450 ° C.
- the XRD spectrum of the samples obtained shows the following result:
- the material such as catalyst produced at 450 ° C. in the pulsation reactor has a BET surface area of 23 m 2 / g and is characterized by the powder diffractogram (XRD) shown in FIG. From the XRD diffractogram, the decomposition of the nitrate precursors and the formation of metal-molybdate phases such as bismuth molybdate can be derived.
- XRD powder diffractogram
- Nickel nitrate solution (Ni: 12%) 6599,25 green
- the suspension was heated to 75 C with stirring.
- the suspension was cooled to 64 0 C and then added 3290 g Ludox® AS40.
- the bismuth nitrate 2.5 1 10% - nitric acid + 991.04 g of bismuth nitrate x 5 H 2 O
- the suspension now had a temperature of 58 0 C and was stirred for 10 minutes.
- the injection of the suspension into the pulsation reactor was carried out at a metering rate of 20 kg / h.
- the resulting material was atomized at 500 0 C in the pulsation.
- the XRD diffractogram of the samples obtained shows the following result:
- the material produced at 500 ° C. in the pulsation reactor has a BET surface area of 21 m 2 / g and is characterized by the diffractogram shown in FIG.
- the suspension was heated to 75 ° C. with stirring.
- the suspension was cooled to 64 ° C and then added 3290 g of Ludox® AS40.
- the bismuth nitrate solution 2.5 1 10% Nitric acid + 991.04 g bismuth nitrate x 5H 2 O
- the suspension now had a temperature of 58 0 C and was stirred for 10 minutes.
- the injection of the suspension into the pulsation reactor was carried out at a metering rate of 20 kg / h.
- the resulting material was atomized at 600 0 C in the pulsation.
- the material produced at 600 ° C. in the pulsation reactor had a BET surface area of 18 m 2 / g and is characterized by the diffractogram shown in FIG.
- 1st solution 40 l of demineralized water were weighed into a 100 l vessel. This was heated to 55 ° C. The following substances were added in succession to the demineralized water.
- the LUDOX® AS40 was added the next day. Therefore, the solution was cooled to 30 ° C.
- 2nd solution 20 l of deionized water were placed in a 100 l metal drum and then heated to 57 ° C. (pH 5.00). The following substances were added in succession to the demineralized water:
- the 1st solution was combined with the 2nd solution with intensive mixing (temperature: 34 ° C., pH 4.76). Thereafter, a light green suspension was present. The third solution was then added (temperature: 34 ° C., pH: 2.02). The suspension (ocher / yellow) was stirred for one hour. A slight evolution of gas could be observed.
- the injection of the suspension into the pulsation reactor was carried out at a metering rate of 20 kg / h.
- the XRD shows the formation of a BiMoO 4 phase.
- the XRD spectrum is essentially identical to the XRD spectrum shown in FIG. 7 for example 4.
- the coating of the prepared suspension was carried out on a weighing of 80 g steatite with (2 - 4 mm), wherein the active mass loading was 20% (50 g powder per 200 g steatite balls).
- the catalyst was then dried at 110 ° C. in air.
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