Sms. Alzahrani et Ll. Lobban, EFFECTS OF STEAM AND LIQUID WATER-TREATMENT ON THE OXIDATIVE COUPLINGOF METHANE OVER A LI MGO CATALYST/, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 34(4), 1995, pp. 1060-1073
The effects of adding H2O to the gas feed on the oxidative coupling of
methane over Li/MgO catalyst at different partial pressures of H2O an
d temperatures and in the presence of cofed CO2 have been studied. Res
ults indicated that H2O enhanced the deactivation rate. The deactivati
on rate increased with increasing partial pressure of the steam in the
feed as well as with increasing temperature. The deactivation rate is
decreased by adding small amounts of CO2 to the reaction mixture. The
effects of injecting different amounts of liquid water into the catal
yst bed under different reaction conditions have also been investigate
d. Results showed that under the conditions of our experiments water s
ignificantly enhanced the activity of the catalyst. The methane conver
sion increased by 86%-124% while the C2 selectivity remained relativel
y unchanged. The liquid water treatment significantly increased the pr
oduct C2H4: C2H6 ratio. The catalyst lithium content decreased and the
BET surface area increased due to the water treatment. Some of the li
thium lost from the catalyst was deposited on the walls of the reactor
; however, this lithium was not responsible for the enhanced activity.