Title of article
Oxidative coupling of methane over a sodium-calcium oxide catalyst modified with chloride ions
Author/Authors
Machocki، Andrzej نويسنده , , Jezior، Renata نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 3 سال 2008
Pages
10
From page
643
To page
652
Abstract
The paper presents results of systematic studies in the effects of a wide range of amounts of chloride ions introduced to the Na/CaO catalyst on
the oxidative coupling of methane carried out in varied reaction conditions concerning a wide range of temperatures, oxygen concentrations and
contact times of reagents with the catalyst. The positive influence of the presence of chloride ions is evident at their relatively small contents in the
catalyst and specific effects depend mainly on the reaction temperature. There is an optimal content (about 2 wt.%) of chloride ions in Na/CaO, at
which the total selectivity of reaction and selectivity of ethane formation reach the highest values, higher than those with the chloride-free catalyst.
An improvement in the selectivity of ethylene formation is obtained only at higher reaction temperatures. Still, at every amount of chloride ions
present in the catalyst, there may occur a decrease in its activity, especially at lower reaction temperatures. The operation of the chloride modifier
consists in poisoning the catalyst surface and diminishing the number of sites with active oxygen, which results in excluding primarily the most
active of these sites from methane transformations.
Keywords
Oxidative coupling of methane , Na/CaO catalyst , Chloride modifier , Activity; Selectivity
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Chemical Engineering Journal
Record number
121175
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