CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF BULK TUNGSTEN CARBIDES FOR ALKANE REFORMING .1.CHARACTERIZATION AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY FOR REFORMING OF HEXANE ISOMERS IN THE ABSENCE OF OXYGEN
V. Keller et al., CATALYTIC ACTIVITY OF BULK TUNGSTEN CARBIDES FOR ALKANE REFORMING .1.CHARACTERIZATION AND CATALYTIC ACTIVITY FOR REFORMING OF HEXANE ISOMERS IN THE ABSENCE OF OXYGEN, Journal of catalysis, 153(1), 1995, pp. 9-16
Hydrogenolysis of 2-methylpentane, n-hexane and methylcyclopentane has
been studied on tungsten carbide WC between 150 and 350 degrees C. Th
e experiments have been performed in a classical flow reactor under a
great excess of hydrogen (p(H2)/P-HC = 150) flowing at atmospheric pre
ssure. The catalyst samples have been prepared in situ in the flow rea
ctor system by reduction and carburization of WO3 powder by a mixture
of CH4(20%)/H-2(80%) at T = 850 degrees C for 4 h. The BET surface are
a is around 12 m(2)/g. The reactions of these three hydrocarbons give
mainly cracking, leading to molecules with less and less carbon atoms
as temperature increases. At T = 350 degrees C, only methane is observ
ed. Isomerization products, due to skeletal rearrangement, are mainly
observed at low temperature, but they represent only a few percent of
the total reaction process. The results show that tungsten carbide exh
ibits catalytic properties close to those of metals like ruthenium, ir
idium, and nickel in the field of cracking reactions. (C) 1995 Academi
c Press, Inc.