Mv. Badani et al., SELECTING OXYGEN SOURCE FOR PARTIAL OXIDATION OF METHANE TO METHANOL USING MICROWAVE PLASMAS, Research of chemical intermediates, 21(6), 1995, pp. 621-630
The methanol selectivity in partial oxidation of methane in microwave
plasma reactors is improved by using H2O in the presence or absence of
O-2. The use of H2O2 as an oxygen source has a similar effect, althou
gh it is less effective than H2O. The addition of H-2 to the system ha
s little effect on selectivity. Two pathways are suggested for the for
mation of methanol. One involves a CH3O. or CH3O2. intermediate, while
the other involves a direct combination of CH3. and OH. radicals. The
first pathway is favored in the presence of O-2 while the latter is f
avored in the presence of H2O or H2O2. The best results are obtained f
or the CH4-O-2-H2O system when methanol is formed through both pathway
s.