An integrated air-POM syngas/dimethyl ether process from natural gas
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10/07/2002
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A Cu-Zn-Al methanol catalyst combined with HZSM-5 was used for dimethyl ether (DME) synthesis from a syngas containing nitrogen, which was produced by air-partial oxidation of methane (air-POM). Air-POM occurred at 850 degreesC, 0.8 MPa, CH4/air/H2O/CO2 ratio of 1/2.4/0.8/0.4 over a Ni-based catalyst modified by magnesia and lanthanum oxide with 96% CH4 conversion and constantly gave syngas with a H-2/CO ratio of 2/1 during a period of 450 h. The obtained N-2-containing syngas was used directly for DME synthesis. About 90% CO per-pass conversion, 78% DME selectivity and 70% DME yield could be achieved during 450 h stability testing under the pressure of 5.0 MPa. the temperature of 240 degreesC and the space velocity of 1000 h(-1). (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B. V. All rights reserved. |
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英语 |
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贾美林;李文钊;徐恒泳;候守福;葛庆杰.An integrated air-POM syngas/dimethyl ether process from natural gas,Applied Catalysis A,2002,233(1—2):40371 |
Palavras-Chave | #syngas #dimethyl ether #catalytic partial oxidation of methane |
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