Stepwise Conversion of Methane over Supported Metal-Boron Amorphous Alloy Catalysts

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Yong Lu
Zhitao Xiong
Jitao Li
Jianyi Lin
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[1] National University of Singapore,Chemical and Process Engineering Center
[2] National University of Singapore,Department of Physics
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Catalysis Letters | 2002年 / 78卷
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stepwise conversion of methane; amorphous alloy catalyst; hydrogenation; hydrogen production; higher hydrocarbon formation; carbon;
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The stepwise conversion of CH4 to higher hydrocarbons over HMCM-22 zeolite supported metal-boron amorphous alloy catalysts has been investigated, including: (1) the influence of metals (Co, Ni, Pt, Rh and Ru) of the catalysts on the reaction; (2) the promotional effect of V on the catalytic behavior of the catalysts; (3) the influence of hydrogenation pressure and CH4 decomposition temperature; and (4) the nature of carbon species. It is found that the yield of C+2 hydrocarbons is strongly dependent on the metals. Good yields of C+2 hydrocarbon are reached only on the supported NiB and CoB catalysts. The probability of C--C chain growth is increased by V promotion without seriously affecting the activities of CH4 decomposition and hydrogenation. The ease of carbon removal via hydrogenation is strongly affected by the CH4 decomposition temperature. Increasing hydrogenation temperature has a negative effect on the yield of C+2 hydrocarbons. XPS measurements show that a carbide(-like) carbon species is active and selective for hydrogenation to produce higher hydrocarbons. Its activity/selectivity is greatly reduced at high CH4 decomposition temperatures, mainly due to transition of the reactive carbidic to unreactive graphitic form. Graphite/filamental carbons were found to be formed at high CH4 decomposition temperature.
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