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Oxidative pyrolysis of methane to higher hydrocarbons: Effects of water in feed
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1991
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Organic GeochemistryChemical EngineeringEngineeringGas ConversionEnvironmental EngineeringCoke DepositionAbstract Direct ConversionSynthetic FuelHigher HydrocarbonsCatalysisApplied PyrolysisChemistryFuel ProductionCatalytic ProcessOxidative PyrolysisGas ProductionPyrolysis Process
Abstract Direct conversion of methane into higher hydrocarbons (ethane, ethylene, and to small extent C 3‐4 hydrocarbons) by its partial oxidation with oxygen in the absence of catalyst has been investigated. It was carried out in a quartz flow reactor at atmospheric pressure under nonflame conditions at different temperatures (1,123‐1,273 K), CH 4 /O 2 ratios (1.7‐9.0), space velocities (500‐5,000 h −1 ), and water concentrations (0.0‐80 mol %) in the feed. No coke deposition was observed in the reactor, but there was a formation of small amounts of tarry matter in the reaction at ≥ 1,223 K, particularly for the lower CH 4 /O 2 ratios (≤3.5). The product distribution in the process was strongly influenced by the dilution of feed with N 2 or water. Addition of water in the feed was highly beneficial to obtaining higher yield and/or to selectivity for the higher hydrocarbons and suppressing almost completely the formation of tarry matter.
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