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HERO ID
1186792
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Development of active oxide catalysts for the direct oxidation of methane to formaldehyde
Author(s)
Herman, RG; Sun, Q; Shi, CL; Klier, K; Wang, CB; Hu, HC; Wachs, IE; Bhasin, MM
Year
1997
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Catalysis Today
ISSN:
0920-5861
Volume
37
Issue
1
Page Numbers
1-14
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1997XK62900002
Abstract
Formaldehyde is currently produced from methane by a three-step process involving H-2/CO synthesis gas and methanol as intermediates, and development of a single-step process would have great economic incentive for producing this commodity chemical. A historical perspective is presented here in regard to the research carried out with heterogeneous metal oxide catalysts in attempts to achieve selective oxidative conversion of methane to formaldehyde. The concepts employed, both chemical and engineering, are described, and these include dual redox promoters and double-bed catalysts. More recent work in this laboratory has found V2O5/SiO2 catalysts to be very active partial oxidation catalysts. The space-time yield of and selectivity toward formaldehyde are improved by the presence of steam in the methane/air reactant mixture, and an attractive feature of the product mixture is the low quantity of carbon dioxide produced. Space-time yields of >1.2 kg CH2O/kg catalyst per h have been achieved.
Keywords
formaldehyde; methane oxidation; vanadate catalyst; Cab-O-Sil
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