Claims
- 1. In a process for the oxidation of olefinically unsaturated hydrocarbons containing 3 to 5 carbon atoms to the corresponding olefinically unsaturated aldehydes, the improvement comprising reacting, in the vapor phase, said olefinically unsaturated hydrocarbon with molecular oxygen in the presence of an improved attrition resistant oxidation catalyst prepared by:
- (1) wetting an essentially inert porous support capable of holding finely divided active catalytic material on its outer surface with a sufficient amount of aqueous silica sol containing from about 20 to about 40 weight percent silica, based on the weight of aqueous silica sol, to provide a wetted support which contains up to the maximum amount of aqueous silica sol which the support can sorb without having the appearance of liquid on the outer surface of said wetted support;
- (2) coating the outer surface of said wetted support with a uniformly appearing coating of a dried precursor of a finely divided catalytically active oxide material having the empirical formula:
- Mo.sub.12 Bi.sub.a Ni.sub.b Fe.sub.c Co.sub.d L.sub.e M.sub.f O.sub.x
- wherein Mo, Bi, Ni, Fe, Co and O respectively are the elements molybdenum bismuth, nickel, iron cobalt and oxygen; L is at least one element selected from potassium and rubidium; M is at least one element selected from phosphorous, cerium, germanium, manganese, niobium, antimony and tanralum; a, b, c, d, e, f, are respectively numbers of atoms of Bi, Ni, Fe, Co, L, M: wherein a is 0.3-3; b is 1-6; c is 1-6 di is 1-7; e is 0.05-2 and f is 0.3-06; and x represents the number of oxygen atoms sufficient to satisfy the valence requirement of the other elements for the oxidation of olefinically unsaturated hydrocarbons to the corresponding unsaturated aldehydes, said precursor having been heated at a temperature of from about 200.degree. C. to about 350.degree. C. in the presence of molecular oxygen for a period of time sufficient to remove the majority of the volatiles therefrom; and
- (3) calcining said coated wetted support at a temperature of from about 400.degree. C. to 570.degree. C. to provide a thermodynamically stabilized catalyst, having the desired catalytic activity for the oxidative conversion of olefinically unsaturated hydrocarbons to the corresponding unsaturated aldehydes, combined with a special attrition index not exceeding about 10 weight percent.
- 2. A process as described in claim 1 wherein propylene is oxidized to acrolein at a temperature in the range from about 300.degree. C. to about 410.degree. C.
- 3. A process as described in claim 2 wherein the catalyst used utilizes silicon carbide as the inert porous support, the aqueous silica sol used contains 30 to 40 weight percent of silica, based on the weight of aqueous silica sol, the amount of catalytically active oxide material used ranges from a loading factor of about 20 to about 50 weight percent, the % moisture ratio ranges from about 40 to about 51 percent, and the calcining temperature ranges from about 450.degree. C. to 540.degree. C.
- 4. A process as described in claim 3 wherein calcining is carried out at a temperature in the range of from about 450.degree. C. to about 540.degree. C., and the amount of catalytically active oxide material ranges from a loading factor of about 25 to about 40 weight percent based on the total catalyst.
- 5. A process as described in claim 4 wherein the catalyst used has catalytically active oxide material having the empirical formula:
- Mo.sub.12 BiNi.sub.2.5 Fe.sub.3 Co.sub.4.5 K.sub.0.1 P.sub.0.5 O.sub.x
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 065,256, filed Aug. 9, 1979, U.S. Pat. No. 4,276,196.
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