Surface Species Formed during Methane Oxidation over Some Rare Earth Elements Oxides

  • Al-Dosari M
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This study has compared the ability of paramagnetic element oxides i.e. Pr, Eu, Yb in catalyst oxidation of methane. These have been prepared by precipitation, and then calcined at 600˚C to get M2O3. Methane was then passed through a disk in KBr, and the reactions were conducted at room temperature; 200˚C and then 300˚C. The reaction products were then identified by F.T.I.R spectroscopy. It was observed that these oxides have extracted the protons from methane and the CH3• radicals were evidently formed. This focused radical react further to give CH3O, C2H6 and the formation of Propionic acid is reported as one of the catalytic reaction products. The study also indicated the presence of aromatic products and in some instances, phenol was identified. Thereafter, the mechanism of the reaction was envisaged. For all the catalysts the conversion increases relatively with increasing the reaction temperature...

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Al-Dosari, M. A. (2018). Surface Species Formed during Methane Oxidation over Some Rare Earth Elements Oxides. Green and Sustainable Chemistry, 08(01), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.4236/gsc.2018.81001

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