Formation of methanol by the gas phase partial oxidation of methane under normal pressures
Journal of the Chemical Society Chemical Communications1995Iss. 1, pp. 93–93
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Abstract
Even under normal pressures (1.5–3.0 atm), methanol is formed by the gas phase reaction of methane with oxygen in a flow quartz reactor at 425–490 °C with methanol selectivities exceeding 30% at a methane conversion of 5%.
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