The structure and redox properties of vanadium oxide surface compounds

Haber, J; Kozlowska, A; Kozłowski, R

HERO ID

1668014

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1986

HERO ID 1668014
In Press No
Year 1986
Title The structure and redox properties of vanadium oxide surface compounds
Authors Haber, J; Kozlowska, A; Kozłowski, R
Journal Journal of Catalysis
Volume 102
Issue 1
Page Numbers 52-63
Abstract The redox properties of V-O layers supported on TiO2, A12O3, and SiO2 have been examined and discussed in terms of structural models. On this basis monodispersed VO4 units are postulated on the (001) plane of anatase (TiO2), located at the cationic sites with two terminal and two bridging oxygens, one of the latter being removed on reduction. Dimeric, pyrovanadate-type species seem to be predominantly formed on γ-Al2O3, whereas grains of poorly crystalline V2O5 are observed on SiO2. The structure of the vanadium-oxygen species determines the number of oxygens which can be removed per V atom.
Doi 10.1016/0021-9517(86)90140-5
Url http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/0021951786901405
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