Niobium Pentoxide as an Acid Catalyst: An Overview

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  • Ana Paula de Melo Guedes Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0022-2861
  • Débora Luísa Rosendo Tomé De Miranda Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil
  • Amanda Duarte Gondim Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
  • Claudio Gabriel Lima Junior Federal University of Paraíba, Brazil https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6570-8999

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18540/jcecvl10iss7pp19766

Palabras clave:

heterogeneous catalysis. acidic solids. niobium oxides. niobium pentoxide.

Resumen

The global chemical industry is under increasing pressure to adopt more sustainable practices, as most chemical products exceed environmental safety limits. Given that chemical production largely relies on catalytic processes, the development of solid acid catalysts has become crucial for more sustainable production. Among these catalysts, niobium pentoxide stands out due to its strong acid sites, which remain active in the presence of water, and its stability under hydrothermal conditions. Recent studies have demonstrated that these solids maintain their catalytic activity even in the presence of strong bases, making them unique catalysts. This review explores the potential of niobium pentoxide as an acid catalyst, addressing advances in synthesis techniques, surface modifications, and combinations with other materials to enhance its catalytic performance in sustainable applications, such as biomass conversion and biofuel production, opening new pathways for the production of greener chemicals. Finally, the future perspectives of niobium pentoxide - based catalysts in green chemistry are discussed.

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2024-10-27

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Guedes, A. P. de M., Miranda, D. L. R. T. D., Gondim , A. D., & Lima Junior, C. G. (2024). Niobium Pentoxide as an Acid Catalyst: An Overview. The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences, 10(7), 19766. https://doi.org/10.18540/jcecvl10iss7pp19766

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