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Journal Article 
Transient behaviour of dense catalytic membranes based on Cu- and Co-doped Bi4V2O11 (BIMEVOX) in the oxidation of propene and propane 
Lofberg, A; Pirovano, C; Steil, MC; Vannier, RN; Bordes-Richard, E 
2006 
Yes 
Catalysis Today
ISSN: 0920-5861 
112 
1-4 
8-11 
ME-doped gamma-Bi4V2O11 (BIMEVOX) oxides are highly oxide ion conducting materials and this property may be profitably used in selective oxidation of hydrocarbons. The catalytic properties of BICUVOX and BICOVOX when shaped as dense membranes displayed in catalytic dense membrane reactor are examined in the oxidation of propene and of propane. Mirror-polished BICUVOX and BICOVOX membranes studied previously were poorly active for propene oxidation because of a small number of active sites but showed an excellent stability and reproducibility (lasting more than I month) during which products of mild oxidation (acrolein, hexadiene) and CO were formed. Membranes with depolished surfaces exhibit high conversions of propene (up to 60 mol%), and also of propane (up to 20 mol%) but-contrary to mirror-polished membranes a complex transient behaviour is observed during which syngas production occurs. The membrane polarisation followed by in situ solid electrolyte potentiometry shows that the oxygen reservoir is far higher than expected on the reaction side which is separated (by the membrane) from the oxidising side where (diluted) oxygen is reduced to O-2-Specie. The influence of oxygen partial pressure on the catalytic performance suggests that the electronic conductivity of the material is limiting the oxygen flux through the membrane, and thus is determining the catalytic properties and transient behaviours of depolished membranes. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 
doped Bi4V2O11; BIMEVOX; propane oxidation; syngas; catalytic dense membrane reactor; transient behaviour