Claims
- 1. A method for gas-phase oxidation of an organic compound, comprising: oxidizing said organic compound with an oxidizing agent in the presence of a catalyst, to produce a product;
- wherein said catalyst, comprises:
- a multimetal oxide material having at least two phases and of the formula III
- {A}.sub.p {B}.sub.q (III),
- wherein
- A=(Mo.sub.12-a-b-c V.sub.a M.sub.b.sup.1 M.sub.c.sup.2 O.sub.x).times.12 (active phase),
- 12-a-b-c
- B=M.sub.12.sup.3 Cu.sub.d H.sub.e O.sub.y (promoter phase),
- M.sup.1 is W or Nb,
- M.sup.2 is Ti, Zr, Hf, Ta, Cr, Si or Ge,
- a is from 0.1 to 6,
- b is from 0 to 6,
- c is from 0 to 6,
- with the proviso that a+b+c is from 0.1 to 6,
- x is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in A other than oxygen,
- M.sup.3 is Mo, W, V, Nb or Ta,
- d is from 4 to 30,
- e is from 0 to 20,
- y is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in B other than oxygen,
- p and q are numbers other than zero, whose ratio p/q is from 160:1 to 1:1, which contains the moiety {A}.sub.p in the form of three-dimensional regions A which are delimited from their local environment owing to their chemical composition differing from their local environment and are of the chemical composition
- A Mo.sub.12-a-b-c V.sub.a M.sub.b.sup.1 M.sub.c.sup.2 O.sub.x
- and the moiety {B}.sub.q in the form of three dimensional regions B which are delimited from their local environment owing to their chemical composition differing from their local environment and are of the chemical composition
- B M.sub.12.sup.3 Cu.sub.d H.sub.e O.sub.y
- where the regions A and B are distributed relative to one another as in a mixture of finely divided A and finely divided B and, with the use of CuK.alpha. radiation (.lambda.=1.54178 .ANG.), the three-dimensional atomic arrangement of the regions A gives an X-ray powder diffraction spectrum (the intensity of the diffracted X-rays plotted as a function of twice the diffraction angle (2.sup.-)) which, in the 2.sup.- range from 5 to 50.degree., contains at least the following characteristic diffraction lines A.sup.1, A.sup.3, A.sup.5, A.sup.9 and A.sup.10 but not more than the following diffraction lines A.sup.1 to A.sup.10 :
- ______________________________________Diffraction line 2.sup..THETA. (.degree.)______________________________________A.sup.1 8.3 .+-. 0.7A.sup.2 14.4 .+-. 0.7A.sup.3 22.3 .+-. 0.2A.sup.4 23.5 .+-. 0.7A.sup.5 27.2 .+-. 0.4A.sup.6 32.0 .+-. 0.8A.sup.7 34.8 .+-. 0.6A.sup.8 38.7 .+-. 0.5A.sup.9 45.4 .+-. 0.4A.sup.10 48.8 .+-. 0.4______________________________________
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said organic compound is acrolein, and said product is acrylic acid.
- 3. A method for gas-phase oxidation of an organic compound, comprising:
- oxidizing said organic compound with an oxidizing agent in the presence of a catalyst, to produce a product;
- wherein said catalyst, comprises:
- a mixture comprising a first multimetal oxide I and a second multimetal oxide, wherein said first multimetal oxide is a multimetal oxide of the formula I
- Mo.sub.12-a-b-c V.sub.a M.sub.b.sup.1 M.sub.c.sup.2 O.sub.x(I),
- where
- M.sup.1 is W and/or Nb,
- M.sup.2 is Ti, Zr, Hf, Ta, Cr, Si and/or Ge,
- a is from 0.1 to 6,
- b is from 0 to 6,
- c is from 0 to 6,
- with the proviso that a+b+c is from 0.1 to 6, and
- x is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in I other than oxygen,
- whose three-dimensional atomic arrangement obtained using CuK.alpha. radiation (.lambda.=1.54178 .ANG.) gives an X-ray powder diffraction spectrum (the intensity A of the diffracted X-rays plotted as a function of twice the diffraction angle (2-)) which contains, in the 2- range from 5 to 50.degree., contains at least the following characteristic diffraction lines A.sup.1, A.sup.3, A.sup.5, A.sup.9 and A.sup.10, but at most the following diffraction lines A.sup.1 to A.sup.10 :
- ______________________________________X-ray diffraction line 2.THETA. (.degree.)______________________________________A.sup.1 8.3 .+-. 0.7A.sup.2 14.4 .+-. 0.7A.sup.3 22.3 .+-. 0.2A.sup.4 23.5 .+-. 0.7A.sup.5 27.2 .+-. 0.4A.sup.6 32.0 .+-. 0.8A.sup.7 34.8 .+-. 0.6A.sup.8 38.7 .+-. 0.5A.sup.9 45.4 .+-. 0.4A.sup.10 48.8 .+-. 0.4______________________________________
- and said second multimetal oxide is a multimetal oxide of the formula II
- M.sub.12.sup.3 Cu.sub.d H.sub.e O.sub.y (II),
- where
- M.sup.3 is Mo, W, V, Nb or Ta,
- d is from 4 to 30,
- e is from 0 to 20 and
- y is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in II other than oxygen.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said organic compound is acrolein, and said product is acrylic acid.
- 5. A method for gas-phase oxidation of an organic compound, comprising:
- oxidizing said organic compound with an oxidizing agent in the presence of a catalyst, to produce a product;
- wherein said catalyst, comprises:
- a multimetal oxide material having at least two phases and of the formula III
- {A}.sub.p {B}.sub.q (III),
- wherein
- A=(Mo.sub.12-a-b-c V.sub.a M.sub.b.sup.1 M.sub.c.sup.2 O.sub.x).multidot.(12/(12-a-b-c)) (active phase),
- B=M.sub.12.sup.3 Cu.sub.d H.sub.e O.sub.y (promoter phase),
- M.sup.1 is W or Nb,
- M.sup.2 is Ti, Zr, Hf, Ta, Cr, Si or Ge,
- a is from 0.1 to 6,
- b is from 0 to 6,
- c is from 0 to 6,
- with the proviso that a+b+c is from 0.1 to 6,
- x is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in A other than oxygen,
- M.sup.3 is Mo, W, V, Nb or Ta,
- d is from 4 to 30,
- e is from 0 to 20,
- y is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in B other than oxygen,
- p and q are numbers other than zero, whose ratio p/q is from 160:1 to 1:1, which contains the moiety {A}.sub.p in the form of three-dimensional regions A which are delimited from their local environment owing to their chemical composition differing from their local environment and are of the chemical composition
- A Mo.sub.12-a-b-c V.sub.a M.sub.b.sup.1 M.sub.c.sup.2 O.sub.x
- and the moiety {B}.sub.q in the form of three dimensional regions B which are delimited from their local environment owing to their chemical composition differing from their local environment and are of the chemical composition
- B M.sub.12.sup.3 Cu.sub.d H.sub.e O.sub.y
- where the regions A and B are distributed relative to one another as in a mixture of finely divided A and finely divided B and a three-dimensional atomic arrangement of the regions A is that of the multimetal oxide Mo.sub.8.54 V.sub.2.47 W.sub.0.99 O.sub.33.35 which is obtainable as follows:
- 33. 746 kg of ammonium heptamolybdate hydrate (MoO.sub.3 content: 81.8% by weight, ideal composition: (NH.sub.4).sub.6 Mo.sub.7 O.sub.24 .multidot.4 H.sub.2 O), 6.576 kg of ammonium metavanadate (V.sub.2 O.sub.5 content: 76.5% by weight, ideal composition: NH.sub.4 VO.sub.3), 5.764 kg of ammonium paratungstate hydrate (WO.sub.3 content: 89.0% by weight, ideal composition: (NH.sub.4).sub.10 W.sub.12 O.sub.41 .multidot.7 H.sub.2 O) and 7.033 kg of ammonium acetate (CH.sub.3 COONH.sub.4 content: 97.0% by weight, ideal composition: CH.sub.3 CONH.sub.4) are dissolved in succession in the stated order in 250 l of water at 90.degree. C. while stirring; the resulting yellow to orange solution is cooled to 80.degree. C. and spray-dried at an inlet temperature of 300.degree. C. and an outlet temperature of 110.degree. C;
- 800 g of the spray powder obtained are kneaded in a kneader (type LUK 2.5 from Werner and Pfleiderer, 7000 Stuttgart, Germany) having an effective volume of 2.5 l, with the addition of 250 g of water, for 1 hour. Of the 250 g of water, 180 g are added within the first 10 minutes of kneading and 70 g within the remaining 50 minutes of kneading; the resulting moist and clod-like kneaded product is dried for 15 hours at 110.degree. C. and then forced through a sieve having a mesh size of 5 mm:
- 100 g of the resulting granules are then calcined in a horizontal rotary kiln with an isothermally heated quartz bulb volume of 1 l and a rotary speed of 12 revolutions per minute, the calcination conditions being as follows:
- .sup. st step: the granules used are continuously heated from 25 to 275.degree. C. within 50 minutes;
- 2.sup.nd step: the granules used are continuously heated from 275 to 325.degree. C. within 30 minutes;
- 3.sup.rd step: the granules used are kept at 325.degree. C. for 4 hours;
- 4.sup.th step: the granules used are continuously heated from 325 to 400.degree. C. within 30 minutes;
- 5.sup.th step: the granules used are kept at 400.degree. C. for 10 minutes;
- the external heating of the rotary kiln is then switched off and the latter is cooled by blowing on surrounding air from the outside; the granules used cool to 25.degree. C. in the course of 5 hours;
- during the individual calcination steps, gas mixtures which have the following compositions (standard temperature and pressure conditions (S.T.P.) 1 atm, 25.degree. C.) flow through the interior of the rotary kiln, parallel to the axis of rotation:
- 1.sup.st step, 2.sup.nd step and 3.sup.rd step:
- 3.6 l (S.T.P.)/h or air, 1.5 l (S.T.P.)/h of NH.sub.3 and 44.9 l (S.T.P.)/h of N.sub.2 (total gas flow: 50 l (S.T.P.)/h):
- 4.sup.th step, 5.sup.th step and cooling phase:
- 3.6 l (S.T.P.)/h of air and 44.9 l (S.T.P.)/h of N.sub.2 (total gas flow: 48.5 l (S.T.P.)/h).
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said organic compound is acrolein, and said product is acrylic acid.
- 7. A method for gas-phase oxidation of an organic compound, comprising:
- oxidizing said organic compound with an oxidizing agent in the presence of a catalyst, to produce a product;
- wherein said catalyst, comprises:
- a multiphase composition, comprising homogeneously distributed regions having a maximum diameter of from >0 to 300 .mu.m of a multimetal oxide of the formula I
- Mo.sub.12-a-b-c V.sub.a M.sub.b.sup.1 M.sub.c.sup.2 O.sub.x(I),
- where
- M.sup.1 is W or Nb,
- M.sup.2 is Ti, Zr, Hf, Ta, Cr, Si and/or Ge,
- a is from 0.1 to 6,
- b is from 0 to 6,
- c is from 0 to 6,
- with the proviso that a+b+c is from 0.1 to 6, and
- x is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in I other than oxygen,
- whose three-dimensional atomic arrangement obtained using CuK.alpha. radiation (.lambda.=1.54178 .ANG.) gives an X-ray powder diffraction spectrum (the intensity A of the diffracted X-rays plotted as a function of twice the diffraction angle (2-)) which contains, in the 2- range from 5 to 50.degree., contains at least the following characteristic diffraction lines A.sup.1, A.sup.3, A.sup.5, A.sup.9 and A.sup.10, but at most the following diffraction lines A.sup.1 to A.sup.10 :
- ______________________________________X-ray diffraction line 2.THETA. (.degree.)______________________________________A.sup.1 8.3 .+-. 0.7A.sup.2 14.4 .+-. 0.7A.sup.3 22.3 .+-. 0.2A.sup.4 23.5 .+-. 0.7A.sup.5 27.2 .+-. 0.4A.sup.6 32.0 .+-. 0.8A.sup.7 34.8 .+-. 0.6A.sup.8 38.7 .+-. 0.5A.sup.9 45.4 .+-. 0.4A.sup.10 48.8 .+-. 0.4______________________________________
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said organic compound is acrolein, and said product is acrylic acid.
- 9. A method for gas-phase oxidation of an organic compound, comprising:
- oxidizing said organic compound with an oxidizing agent in the presence of a catalyst, to produce a product;
- wherein said catalyst, comprises a multimetal oxide material, comprising:
- at least two phases and of the formula III
- {A}.sub.p {B}.sub.q (III),
- wherein
- A=(Mo.sub.12-a-b-c V.sub.a M.sub.b.sup.1 M.sub.c.sup.2 O.sub.x).times.12 (active phase),
- 12-a-b-c
- B=M.sub.12.sup.3 Cu.sub.d H.sub.e O.sub.y (promoter phase),
- M.sup.1 is W or Nb,
- M.sup.2 is Ti, Zr, Hf, Ta, Cr, Si or Ge,
- a is from 0.1 to 6,
- b is from 0 to 6,
- c is from 0 to 6,
- with the proviso that a+b+c is from 0.1 to 6,
- x is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in A other than oxygen,
- M.sup.3 is Mo, W, V, Nb or Ta,
- d is from 4 to 30,
- e is from 0 to 20,
- y is a number which is determined by the valency and frequency of the elements in B other than oxygen,
- p and q are numbers other than zero, whose ratio p/q is from 160:1 to 1:1,
- which contains the moiety {A}.sub.p in the form of three-dimensional regions A which are delimited from their local environment owing to their chemical composition differing from their local environment and are of the chemical composition
- A Mo.sub.12-a-b-c V.sub.a M.sub.b.sup.1 M.sub.c.sup.2 O.sub.x
- and the moiety {B}.sub.q in the form of three dimensional regions B which are delimited from their local environment owing to their chemical composition differing from their local environment and are of the chemical composition
- B M.sub.12.sup.3 Cu.sub.d H.sub.e O.sub.y
- where the regions A and B are distributed relative to one another as in a mixture of finely divided A and finely divided B and, with the use of CuK.alpha. radiation (.lambda.=1.54178 .ANG.), the three-dimensional atomic arrangement of the regions A gives an X-ray powder diffraction spectrum (the intensity of the diffracted X-rays plotted as a function of twice the diffraction angle (2.sup.-)) which, in the 2.sup.- range from 5 to 50.degree., contains at least the following characteristic diffraction lines A.sup.1, A.sup.3, A.sup.5, A.sup.9 and A.sup.10 but not more than the following diffraction lines A.sup.1 to A.sup.10 :
- ______________________________________Diffraction line 2.sup..THETA. (.degree.)______________________________________A.sup.1 8.3 .+-. 0.7A.sup.2 14.4 .+-. 0.7A.sup.3 22.3 .+-. 0.2A.sup.4 23.5 .+-. 0.7A.sup.5 27.2 .+-. 0.4A.sup.6 32.0 .+-. 0.8A.sup.7 34.8 .+-. 0.6A.sup.8 38.7 .+-. 0.5A.sup.9 45.4 .+-. 0.4A.sup.10 48.8 .+-. 0.4______________________________________
- whose region B has the structure type of at least one of the copper molybdates selected from the group consisting of (the expression in brackets indicates the source of the associated X-ray diffraction fingerpring):
- Cu.sub.3 (MoO.sub.4).sub.2 (OH).sub.2 (Lindgrenite, index card 36-405 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)),
- Cu.sub.4 MoO.sub.6 O.sub.20 (A. Moini et al., Inorg. Chem 25 (21) (1986) pages 3782 to 3785),
- Cu.sub.4 Mo.sub.5 O.sub.17 (Index card 39-181 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)),
- Cu.sub.6 Mo.sub.5 O.sub.18 (Index card 40-865 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)),
- Cu.sub.6 Mo.sub.4 O.sub.15 (Index card 35-17 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)),
- CuMoO.sub.4 (Index card 22-242 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)),
- CuMoO.sub.4 (Russian Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 36(7) (1991), 927-928, Table 1, CuMoO.sub.4 -III with distorted wolfrramite structure (CuWO.sub.4, index card 21-307 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1994)),
- CuMoO.sub.4 (Index card 26-546 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)),
- HT-Cu molybdate (DE-A 19 528 646),
- Cu.sub.4-x Mo.sub.3 O.sub.12 where x is from 0 to 0.25 (index cards 24-56 and 26-547 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)),
- Cu.sub.3 Mo.sub.2 O.sub.9 (Index cards 24-55 and 34-637 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)), and
- Cu.sub.2 MoO.sub.5 (Index cards 22-607 of the JCPDS-ICDD index (1991)).
- 10. The method of claim 9, wherein said organic compound is acrolein, and said product is acrylic acid.
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This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/744,246 filed on Nov. 5, 1996 U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,531.
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