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Woi, Pei Meng and Ramli, Irmawati and Yap, Taufiq Yun Hin
(2007)
Influence of organic species on the characteristics of
Mo-V oxide.
The Malaysian Journal of Analytical Sciences, 11 (1).
pp. 160-165.
ISSN 1394-2506
Abstract
This study investigates on the effect of organic species on the characteristics of molybdenum-vanadium mixed oxide
catalysts. The MoV precursors were prepared by homogeneous precipitation method using urea hydrolysis. The oxides were
later treated with three organic species namely polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), malic acid (MA) and adipic acid (AA). The
solutions were refluxed in a prescribed time. The solid obtained were calcined and subsequently denoted as MoV(PVA),
MoV(MA) and MoV(AA). Interesting results in which high surface area values (SBET) were obtained in the range between 10 to 20 m2 g-1. XRD reckoned the samples are in highly crystalline form. H2-Temperature programmed reduction analysis showed that the total number of oxygen removed are 1.4 x 1022 atoms g-1, 3.3 x 1022 atoms g-1 and 1.8 x 1022 atoms g-1 for MoV(PVA), MoV(MA) and MoV(AA) respectively.
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