Crystalline multinary metal oxide compositions, process for preparing and processes for using the composition

Abstract:

A new family of crystalline metal oxide compositions have been synthesized. These compositions are described by the empirical formula: A.sub.n NbM.sub.x M'.sub.y M".sub.m O.sub.p where A is an alkali metal cation, ammonium ion and mixtures thereof, M is tungsten, molybdenum, or mixtures thereof. M' is vanadium, tantalum and mixtures thereof, and M" is antimony, tellurium and mixtures thereof. M' and M" are optional metals. These compositions are characterized by having an x-ray diffraction pattern having at least one peak at a d spacing of about 3.9 .ANG.. A hydrothermal synthesis procedure as well as processes using the composition, e.g., ammoxidation of propane, are also disclosed.

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Claims:

We claim as our invention:

1. A crystalline metal oxide composition having an empirical formula of:

where A is a cation selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal ion, ammonium ion or mixtures thereof, M is molybdenum, tungsten and mixtures thereof, M' is selected from the group consisting of vanadium, tantalum and mixtures thereof,and M" is selected from the group consisting of antimony, tellurium and mixtures thereof, "n" varies from about 0.1 to about 2, "x" varies from about 0.01 to about 4, "y" varies from zero to 4, "m" varies from zero to about 0.9 and "p" has a value suchthat it balances the valence of the combined elements, A, Nb, M, M', M", the composition characterized in that it has at least one x-ray diffraction peak at a d spacing of about 3.9.+-.0.15 .ANG. and when M is either Mo or a mixture of W and Mo and M'is V and y>0 then the composition has a surface area of at least 25 m.sup.2 /g.

2. The composition of claim 1 where A is lithium.

3. The composition of claim 1 where M is molybdenum.

4. The composition of claim 1 where M is molybdenum, M' is vanadium and M" is antimony.

5. The composition of claim 1 further characterized in that the A cation has been exchanged for a secondary cation selected from the group consisting of hydronium ions, alkali ions, alkaline earth ions, lanthanide ions, divalent transition metalions, trivalent transition metal ions, organic cations and mixtures thereof.

6. A crystalline metal oxide composition having an empirical formula of:

where A is a cation selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal ion, ammonium ion or mixtures thereof, M is molybdenum, tungsten and mixtures thereof, M' is tantalum and M" is selected from the group consisting of antimony, telluriumand mixture thereof, "n" varies from about 0.1 to about 2, "x" varies from about 0.01 to about 4, "y" varies from zero to about 4, "m" varies from zero to about 0.9 and "p" has a value such that it balances the valence of the combined elements, A Nb, M,M', M", the composition characterized in that it has at least one x-ray diffraction peak at a d spacing of about 3.9.+-.0.15 .ANG..

7. The composition of claim 6 where A is lithium.

8. The composition of claim 6 where M is molybdenum.

9. The composition of claim 6 further characterized in that the A cation has been exchanged for a secondary cation selected from the group consisting of hydronium ions, alkali ions, alkaline earth ions, lanthanide ions, divalent transition metalions, trivalent transition metal ions, organic cations and mixtures thereof.

10. A process for preparing a crystalline metal oxide composition having an empirical formula of:

where A is a cation selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal ion, an ammonium ion or mixtures thereof, M is molybdenum, tungsten or mixtures thereof, M' is selected from the group consisting of vanadium, tantalum and mixturesthereof, and M" is selected from the group consisting of antimony, tellurium and mixtures thereof, "n" varies from about 0.1 to about 2, "x" varies from about 0.01 to about 4, "y" varies from zero to about 4, "m" varies from zero to about 0.9 and "p" hasa value such that it balances the valence of the combined elements, A, Nb, M, M', M", the composition characterized in that it has at least one x-ray diffraction peak at a d spacing of about 3.9.+-.0, the process comprising forming a reaction mixturecontaining reactive sources of A, niobium, M, optionally M' and optionally M" at a temperature and a time sufficient to form the crystalline composition, the mixture having a composition expressed in terms of mole ratios of oxides of:

where "a" has a value from about 0.75 to about 4, "b" has a value of about 0.02 to about 5, "c" has a value from 0 to about 5, "d" has a value from 0 to about 1, "q" is the valence of M", and "e" has a value of about 10 to about 500.

11. The process of claim 10 where the temperature varies from about 100.degree. C. to about 225.degree. C. and the time varies from about 1 hour to about 96 hours.

12. The process of claim 10 where the alkaline metal source is selected from the group consisting of halide, acetate, hydroxide and carbonate compounds of the alkali metals.

13. The process of claim 10 where the niobium source is selected from the group consisting of niobium oxide, hydrous niobium oxide, niobium ethoxide, and ammonium niobium oxalate.

14. The process of claim 10 where the vanadium source is selected from the group consisting of vanadium (V) oxide, vanadium (V) oxychloride, vanadium oxide sulfate, and ammonium vanadate.

15. The process of claim 10 where the molybdenum source is selected from the group consisting of molybdic acid ((NH.sub.4).sub.6 Mo.sub.7 O.sub.24.4H.sub.2 O), molybdenum trioxide (MoO.sub.3), sodium molybdate, and molybdenum (VI) oxychloride.

16. The process of claim 10 where the W source is selected from the group consisting of ammonium tungstate, tungsten (VI) oxide, tungsten (VI) chloride, sodium tungstate, and tungstic acid.

17. The process of claim 10 further characterized in that the A cation is exchanged for a secondary cation selected from the group consisting of hydronium ions, alkali ions, alkaline earth ions, lanthanide ions, divalent transition metal ions,trivalent transition metal ions, organic cations and mixtures thereof by contacting the composition with solution containing at least one of said secondary cation at exchange conditions thereby exchanging the A cation for the secondary cation.

18. The product of the process of claim 10.

19. The product of the process of claim 17.

20. A process for the ammoxidation of alkanes comprising reacting an alkane with ammonia in the presence of oxygen over an ammoxidation catalyst at ammoxidation conditions to produce a nitrile, where the alkane is selected from the groupconsisting of propane, isobutane and mixtures thereof and the ammoxidation catalyst comprises a crystalline composition having an empirical formula of:

where A is a cation selected from the group consisting of an alkali metal ion, ammonium ion or mixtures thereof, M is molybdenum, tungsten or mixtures thereof, M' is selected from the group consisting of vanadium, tantalum and mixtures thereof,and M" is selected from the group consisting of antimony, tellurium and mixtures thereof, "n" varies from about 0.1 to about 2, "x" varies from about 0.01 to about 4, "y" varies from zero to about 4, "m" varies from zero to about 0.9 and "p" has a valuesuch that it balances the valence of the combined elements, A, Nb, M, M', M", the composition characterized in that it has at least one x-ray diffraction peak at a d spacing of about 3.9.+-.0.15 .ANG. and when M is either Mo or a mixture of W and Mo andM' is V and y>0 then the composition has a surface area of at least 25 m.sup.2 /g.

21. The process of claim 20 where the alkane is propane.

22. The process of claim 20 where the alkane is isobutane.

23. The process of claim 20 where the source of oxygen is air.

24. The process of claim 20 where the ammoxidation conditions include a temperature of about 350.degree. C. to about 700.degree. C., an hourly space velocity of about 100 to about 10,000 hr.sup.-1, an ammonia to alkane mole ratio of about0.5:1 to about 3:1, an oxygen to ammonia mole ratio of about 0.5:1 to about 10:1.

Patent number:
    6171571
View patent at USPTO

Filing date:
    May 10, 1999

Issue date:
    January 9, 2001

Inventors:
Robert L. Bedard (McHenry, IL)
Paula L. Bogdan (Mt. Prospect, IL)
Lisa M. King (Crystal Lake, IL)
Susan C. Koster (South Elgin, IL)

Assignee:
UOP LLC (Des Plaines, IL)

Primary Examiner:
Mark L. Bell

Assistant Examiner:
David Sample

Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Tolomei; John G.Molinaro; Frank S.

Current U.S. Classification: 423/508 423/594.7 423/606 423/641 502/215 502/311 502/312 502/317 502/353 558/321 558/322 558/323 558/325

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