Ag. Anshits et al., THE ROLE OF THE DEFECT STRUCTURE OF OXIDE CATALYSTS FOR THE OXIDATIVECOUPLING OF METHANE - THE ACTIVATION OF THE OXIDANT, Catalysis today, 24(3), 1995, pp. 217-223
Based on analysis of the catalytic properties and defect structure of
oxide catalysts, the new systematization of catalysts for the oxidativ
e coupling of methane (OCM) reaction has been proposed. The oxygen def
ects (anion vacancies for SrO and Li/Bi2O3 (0.1 at.%)) and impurity de
fects (transition metal ions for Li/CaO, Na/CaO) was proposed to play
the important role for the process of N2O activation in OCM. The addit
ion of O-2 in CH4-N2O reaction mixture decreased the rate of N2O decom
position over SrO and Li/Bi2O3, while for M/CaO catalysts such effect
was not observed. It was explained by the fact that the activation of
O-2 and N2O in OCM process occurs on the same centres for the first gr
oup of catalysts and different centres for the second group of catalys
ts. Two temperature ranges of proceeding of OCM reaction over SrO was
established. The mechanism in which CO2 is a poison for active oxygen
species was proposed.