Comparative studies of oxidative transformations of ethane and ethylene were performed on multi-component oxide catalysts of the preset cationic composition, V0.3Mo1Te0.23Nb0.12, differing in the final calcination temperature. The highest (∼74%)… Click to show full abstract
Comparative studies of oxidative transformations of ethane and ethylene were performed on multi-component oxide catalysts of the preset cationic composition, V0.3Mo1Te0.23Nb0.12, differing in the final calcination temperature. The highest (∼74%) ethylene yield in oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane is reached on the catalysts calcined in the temperature interval 550–650°C, which is due to the formation of the maximal amount of the active M1 phase.
               
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