The chemical nature of carbonaceous deposits and their role in methane dehydro-aromatization on Mo/MCM-22 catalysts


Autoria(s): Liu, HM; Su, LL; Wang, HX; Shen, WJ; Bao, XH; Xu, YD
Data(s)

01/09/2002

Resumo

Various carbonaceous deposits are formed during the course of methane dehydro-aromatization (MDA) under non-oxidative conditions on Mo/MCM-22 catalysts. These carbon species were investigated by various temperature-programmed techniques such as TPH and TPCO2, combining with TPO and TGA results in order to reveal their chemical nature and determine their amounts. The TPO profiles recorded from coked Mo/MCM-22 catalysts show two temperature peaks: one at about 756 K and the other at about 876 K. The coke amounts related to these two peaks were determined on the basis of the corresponding corrected and deconvoluted TPO profiles, combining with the TGA profiles concerned.

Identificador

http://159.226.238.44/handle/321008/84837

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/180070

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

刘红梅;苏玲玲;王红霞;申文杰;包信和;徐奕德.The chemical nature of carbonaceous deposits and their role in methane dehydro-aromatization on Mo/MCM-22 catalysts,Applied Catalysis A,2002,236():263-280

Palavras-Chave #methane #dehydro-aromatization #Mo/MCM-22 #temperature-programmed techniques #TGA
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期刊论文