Factors influencing activity/selectivity of La-promoted MgO catalyst prepared from La-and Mg-acetates for oxidative coupling of methane

Choudhary, V. R. ; Rane, V. H. ; Chaudhari, S. T. (2000) Factors influencing activity/selectivity of La-promoted MgO catalyst prepared from La-and Mg-acetates for oxidative coupling of methane Fuel, 79 (12). pp. 1487-1491. ISSN 0016-2361

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0016-2361(00)00006-5

Abstract

Influence of La/Mg ratio (0.0-1.0), catalyst calcination temperature (600-1200°C), gas atmosphere used in the catalyst calcination (viz. static air, flowing air, flowing moist air, flowing N2 or flowing CO2) on the activity and selectivity of La-promoted MgO, prepared from mixed La- and Mg- acetates by calcination in the oxidative coupling of methane both at lower (600-700°C) and higher (750-850°C) temperatures and low contact time (space velocity: 51,360 cm3 g-1 h-1) has been investigated. Influence of these parameters on the strong basicity (measured in terms of CO2 chemisorbed at 500°C) and surface area of the catalyst has also been studied. The parameters have a strong influence on both the basicity and surface area; the basicity is passed through a maximum and the surface area is decreased continuously with increasing La/Mg ratio or catalyst calcination temperature. However, the parameters have strong influence on the activity and selectivity of the catalyst only at the lower reaction temperatures (≤700°C); their influence is decreased gradually with increasing temperature, indicating a change in the controlling mechanism from heterogeneous to homogeneous reaction. The catalysts with La/Mg ratio of 0.005-0.25 show a good activity/selectivity in the OCM process at low temperatures (600-700°C).

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Keywords:Oxidative Coupling of Methane; La-promoted Mgo Catalyst; Strong Basicity; Influence of Catalyst Parameters; Factors Influencing Catalytic Activity; Selectivity
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