B2O3@BPO4 sandwich-like hollow spheres as metal-free supported liquid-phase catalysts

We report sandwich-like B2O3@BPO4 hollow spheres synthesized through a one-step template-free method. At reaction temperatures (>450 °C), melted B2O3 supported on the surface of BPO4 hollow spheres acts as a catalytically active species for the selective oxidative dehydrogenation of propane to propene, with an excellent productivity of 0.79 gC3H6 gcat−1 h−1 and a high stability at 550 °C. We also found a phenomenon of tertiary aggregation during the formation of this sandwich-like hollow sphere. Additionally, the kinetic experiments indicate oxygen activation on the B2O3@BPO4 surface and second-order rate dependence with respect to the partial pressure of propane. This work may open a new avenue for the design and construction of metal-free oxides used as high-temperature SLPCs.Graphical abstract
Source: Journal of Catalysis - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research
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