A low temperature, isothermal gas-phase system for conversion of methane to methanol over Cu–ZSM-5
Chemical Communications2014Vol. 50(75), pp. 11053–11055
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Abstract
A low temperature, isothermal, gas-phase, recyclable process is described for the partial oxidation of methane to methanol over Cu-ZSM-5. Activation in NO at 150 °C followed by methane reaction and steam extraction (both at 150 °C) allowed direct observation of methanol at the reactor outlet.
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