AN INITIAL STRATEGY FOR THE DESIGN OF IMPROVED CATALYSTS FOR METHANE PARTIAL OXIDATION

Citation
Sh. Taylor et al., AN INITIAL STRATEGY FOR THE DESIGN OF IMPROVED CATALYSTS FOR METHANE PARTIAL OXIDATION, Applied catalysis. A, General, 126(2), 1995, pp. 287-296
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Physical","Environmental Sciences
ISSN journal
0926860X
Volume
126
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
287 - 296
Database
ISI
SICI code
0926-860X(1995)126:2<287:AISFTD>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
The catalytic partial oxidation of methane to methanol has proved to b e an extremely demanding reaction. It is clearly important that methan ol should be stable over any potential catalysts, so a systematic stud y has been undertaken to determine the types of oxides over which meth anol might have the required stability. The results should be valuable for the design of future catalysts. Methanol stability by catalytic o xidation has been investigated in the temperature range 150-500 degree s C and 1 atm pressure. Over the majority of materials a substantial p roportion of methanol was converted to carbon oxides below 350 degrees C. Several oxides exhibited improved performance, these were MoO3, Nb 2O5, Ta2O5 and WO3. Methanol conversion over these materials was high, but the major products were formaldehyde and dimethyl ether. Sb2O3 sh owed the best performance, producing a methanol conversion of only 3% at 500 degrees C. The results have been compared with both physical an d chemical properties of the oxides in an attempt to establish trends. In particular we have looked at relationships with oxygen exchange da ta. A weak but significant correlation between methanol decomposition to carbon oxides and the rate of oxygen exchange is discussed.