Nonoxidative methane conversion into aromatic hydrocarbons on tungsten-containing pentasils
Kinetics and Catalysis, ISSN: 0023-1584, Vol: 48, Issue: 3, Page: 409-413
2007
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Article Description
The effects of the tungsten concentration and of the method of tungsten introduction into ZSM-5 pentails with different SiO/Al O molar ratios on the acidity and the activity of the resulting catalysis in nonoxidative methane conversion into aromatic hydrocarbons are considered. The catalysts obtained from the SiO /AlO = 40 pentasil and a nanosized tungsten powder are the most active and the most stable. The maximum methane conversion and the highest yield of aromatic hydrocarbons are achieved on the zeolite containing 8.0 wt % tungsten nanopowder. © 2007 MAIK "Nauka/ Interperiodica".
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