SiO2@MnO: X@Na2WO4@SiO2core-shell-derived catalyst for oxidative coupling of methane

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SiO2@MnOx@Na2WO4@SiO2 core-shell catalysts were prepared and their fabrication was confirmed using transmission electron microscopy. The formation of Mn-based nanosheets on the silica spheres is important for the deposition of nanoscopic Na2WO4. The SiO2@MnOx@Na2WO4@SiO2 core-shell catalysts were used for the oxidative coupling of methane at a temperature of 700-800 °C at which the nanostructures were completely destroyed. Although the core-shell structures did not survive the high-Temperature oxidative coupling of methane, the selective production of olefins and paraffins can be attributed to highly dispersed Na2WO4 derived from confined core-shell structures. This journal is

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Park, L. H., Jo, Y. R., Choi, J. W., Suh, D. J., Song, K. H., & Ha, J. M. (2020). SiO2@MnO: X@Na2WO4@SiO2core-shell-derived catalyst for oxidative coupling of methane. RSC Advances, 10(62), 37749–37756. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra05081d

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