(453b) Oxidative Coupling of Methane Catalysts: Developing Structure-Property Relationships for High-Performance Metal Oxide Systems
AIChE Annual Meeting
2022
2022 Annual Meeting
Fuels and Petrochemicals Division
Value-Added Chemicals from Natural Gas II
Wednesday, November 16, 2022 - 8:19am to 8:38am
In this presentation, we will discuss a collaborative effort in catalyst design, testing, and computational modeling to explore two main research strategies: (1) developing structure-catalytic performance relationships using simple metal oxides, and (2) the evaluation of mixed metal oxide catalyst performance under autothermal reaction conditions. We have developed methods to prepare metal oxide catalysts with various crystal morphologies, and used these materials to assess OCM performance. The results of these studies were rationalized by computational modelling, thus leading to the conclusion that metal oxide crystal habit plays a significant role in OCM catalysis. Here, we will discuss these combined efforts and show how optimized metal oxide systems utilized in an autothermal reactor design enable high-performance OCM under conditions that are close to being commercially viable.
References:
[1] Keller, G. E.; Bhasin, M. M. Synthesis of Ethylene via Oxidative Coupling of Methane. I. Determination of Active Catalysts. J. Catal. 1982, 73, 9â 19.