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Direct Mechanism of the First Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation in the Methanol‐to‐Hydrocarbons Process
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2017
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Chemical EngineeringCarbonizationDimethyl EtherEngineeringMethanolZeolite CatalystSurface ReactivityOrganic ChemistryDirect MechanismCatalysisOrganometallic CatalysisChemistryMolecular CatalysisChemical KineticsMethanol‐to‐hydrocarbons ProcessSurface Methyleneoxy Analogue
In the past two decades, the reaction mechanism of C-C bond formation from either methanol or dimethyl ether (DME) in the methanol-to-hydrocarbons (MTH) process has been a highly controversial issue. Described here is the first observation of a surface methyleneoxy analogue, originating from the surface-activated DME, by in situ solid-state NMR spectroscopy, a species crucial to the first C-C bond formation in the MTH process. New insights into the first C-C bond formation were provided, thus suggesting DME/methanol activation and direct C-C bond formation by an interesting synergetic mechanism, involving C-H bond breakage and C-C bond coupling during the initial methanol reaction within the chemical environment of the zeolite catalyst.
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