Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
44366 Applied Catalysis A: General 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Selective, direct oxidation of methane into useful chemicals remains a big challenge in catalysis in the 21st century. The study presents a new and efficient method based on methane esterification and further hydrolysis to methanol. A platinum-catalyzed system using oleum as the reaction medium for the oxidation of methane to methyl bisulfate in the temperature range between 140 and 180 °C at methane pressure 3.0–6.8 MPa has been studied. Analyzing the relationship between the ester concentration and the methane partial pressure, the sulfur trioxide concentration and the temperature, leads to a well-defined equation describing the reaction rate. This equation is applicable for the estimation of the reaction rate and the ester concentration in any moment up to a process time of 22 h. An apparent activation energy is also calculated.

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