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Transient kinetic studies were performed for the partial oxidation of
methane to methanol on silica-supported vanadium oxide at 2 wt % vanad
ium oxide. The transient experiments were performed by removing a reac
tant abruptly from the reactor feed which normally consisted of CH4, N
2O, O2, and H2O. For a number of cases, a small amount of methanol was
added into the reactor feed to investigate whether methanol was oxidi
zed on the catalyst. It was found that the formation of CH3OH, HCHO, a
nd CO followed two different reaction pathways, parallel and sequentia
l pathways, and required different forms of oxygen species. N2O was mu
ch more active than O2 for the activation of methane. O2 converted CH3
OH to HCHO but not to CO while N2O converted CH3OH to CO but not to HC
HO. Water vapor was found to block the formation of HCHO and CO but ha
ve no effect on the formation of CH3OH.