Initiation-chain reaction separated oxidation of gas phase methane

Yasushi Sekine*, Kaoru Fujimoto

*この研究の対応する著者

研究成果: Article査読

抄録

Although the chemical utilization of methane has been considered promising highly, the majority of uses are via the reforming of methane to synthesis gas, which is attributed to the high stability of methane. In this study, the authors tried to keep separate the location of the initial activation of methane at high temperature and that of the consecutive chain reaction at low temperature. A method of MWI (abbreviation of Micro Wire Initiation) activates the methane molecule and the activated species are smoothly introduced into the tandem chain reaction zone, which is connected downstream of the initiation zone. In the MWI system, methanol was formed at 393 K and its selectivity increased as increasing in total pressure. No reaction proceeded without MWI below 683 K, and there are no obvious differences in either methane conversion or product distribution for different reaction temperatures. Over 683 K, the conversion of methane and the selectivity to methanol increased with reaction temperatures. The selectivity to methanol depends on the reaction pressure. Low total pressure favors the formation of CO. It is important to note that if methyl radical is produced by MWI activation, successive chain reaction could proceed at temperature as low as 393 K.

本文言語English
ページ(範囲)269-270
ページ数2
ジャーナルSekiyu Gakkaishi (Journal of the Japan Petroleum Institute)
41
4
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 1998
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ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • 燃料技術
  • エネルギー工学および電力技術

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