Catalysts for combustion of methane and lower alkanes

Choudhary, T. V. ; Banerjee, S. ; Choudhary, V. R. (2002) Catalysts for combustion of methane and lower alkanes Applied Catalysis A: General, 234 (1-2). pp. 1-23. ISSN 0926-860X

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Abstract

The important greenhouse effect of methane (more than an order of magnitude greater than CO2) makes it essential to eliminate/control the methane emission from natural gas engines/power plants and petroleum industries. Catalytic combustion of methane is favored over homogeneous combustion, because the former greatly facilitates the oxidative destruction of methane. Moreover, use of catalysts for methane combustion in gas-turbines affords lower working temperatures (as compared to gas-fired turbines) and thermodynamically limits NOx (which is an extremely harmful environmental pollutant) emission. A large amount of work has been undertaken to develop catalysts both for controlling methane emission as well as for generating power in high temperature natural gas-turbines. This review will address the different issues related to the variety of catalysts which have been employed for methane/lower alkane combustion. Although all the related important aspects of the combustion catalysts will be addressed, greater emphasis will be placed on recent work in this field.

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Keywords:Catalytic Combustion; Methane; Lower Alkanes; Noble Metal Catalysts; Metal-oxide Catalysts; Perovskites; Hexaaluminates
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