(257d) Shaped Catalysts for Oxidative Coupling of Methane
AIChE Annual Meeting
2021
2021 Annual Meeting
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division
Hydrocarbon Conversion: C1 Aromatization and Coupling
Tuesday, November 9, 2021 - 8:54am to 9:12am
In this study, we investigate the OCM under more relevant industrial conditions, in terms of reactor pressure (up to 7 bars), biogas feedstock composition (undiluted feed gas composed with CO2) and on shaped catalysts. The catalyst chosen for our study is the well-known MnNaW OCM catalyst which is promising in terms of good trade-off between conversion and C2 yield.
A shaping study was carried out by investigating key parameters including material supports and geometries, calcination temperature and active phase loading. The effects of pressure and temperature were also investigated. Typically, the temperature was varied from 700 to 900°C at 3 bars. For best catalysts the pressure was increased up to 7 bars. For qualifying the CO2 content in a biogas feedstock, the inlet CO2 content was increased up to 40 %. The results can be summarized:
- No performance impact in the presence of CO2 even up to 40%vol
- Stable performances after 4 days of reactions with a temperature exploration up to 900°C
- Higher pressure and temperature lead to a higher activity
- Surprisingly C2H4 and CO selectivity are promoted with the pressure and the temperature
Promising results were obtained on supported catalysts in relevant OCM conditions with high CO2 content in the feed. We will discuss catalyst characterization combined with kinetic modeling for the identifications of key catalyst parameters that drive activity and selectivity.