Analysis of thermally induced solid-solid interactions in vanadia-alumina system |
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Authors: | G. A. El-Shobaky Th. El-Nabarawy G. A. Fagal M. Mokhtar |
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Affiliation: | (1) Lab. Surface Chemistry and Catalysis, National Research Centre, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt |
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Abstract: | V2O5/Al2O3 solids of varying compositions were prepared, dried at 100°C and calcined in air at 400–1000°C. The solid-solid interactions between the mixed oxides were investigated by means of DTA, TG and XRD techniques.The results revealed that ammonium metavanadate and aluminium hydroxide decomposed at 260 and 290°C, respectively, to yield an ammonium vanadium intermediate compound and Al2O3 as solids. The intermediate compound readily decomposed at 360°C to give V2O5.Solid V2O5 generally catalyses the crystallization of Al2O3 to an extent proportional to its amount present. The solid-solid interactions between Al2O3 and V2O3 to produce AlV2O4 and AlVO4 took place at 750 and 900°C. These solids decomposed entirely at 1000°C, producing V2O5 and alpha-corundum. The pure Al2O3 samples employed existed as amorphous solids even when heated in air at 750°C, but in the presence of V2O5 (7–18 wt.%) they crystallized to thetaalumina at 600°C. The pure solid alumina crystallized at 1000°C to a mixture of theta and kappa-alumina. In the presence of V2O5, alpha-corundum together with kappa and theta phases was obtained on heating at 900°C. |
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Keywords: | vanadia-alumina system |
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