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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 22, 1983
Filed:
Sep. 09, 1981
Philip H Harju, Spring Church, PA (US);
Eugene A Pasek, Export, PA (US);
Koppers Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, PA (US);
Abstract
Catalytic material is provided by a composition comprising the elements vanadium, non-water-contained hydrogen, phosphorus and non-water-contained oxygen. The VHPO elements are present in a relatively fixed atomic ratio range, there being more non-water-contained oxygen present than phosphorus by an atomic ratio of greater than five to one. The catalytic material comprises an anhydrous primary component having vanadium of mixed valence, hydrogen, phosphorus and oxygen in an empirical relationship defined by VH.sub.x PO.sub.y, wherein 'x' has an average value in a range from about 1.29 to about 1.40, and 'y' has an average value in a range from about 5.46 to about 5.55. The anhydrous VHPO catalytic material may also be described by a structural formula (VO).sub.m (VO.sub.2).sub.n H.sub.2n (PO.sub.4).sub.n (P.sub.2 O.sub.7).sub.m/2, wherein m+n=3, 'm' has an average value in a range from about 0.90 to about 1.07, and 'n' has an average value in a range from about 1.93 to about 2.10. The primary component is mostly amorphous and in its substantially anhydrous form is characterized by a powder X-ray diffraction pattern having broad peaks with CuK.alpha. d-spacings of 4.30, 4.17 and 3.09 A. The catalytic material is prepared by a process comprising the steps of reducing vanadium pentoxide with a reducing agent in an aqueous solution of phosphoric acid, followed by the step of oxidizing a portion of the vanadium species with an oxidizing agent to form a slurry of a precipitate containing vanadium(IV) and vanadium(V) in contact with a water solution containing vanadium(IV).