Effect of thermal treatment on the stability of Na-Mn-W/SiO2catalyst for the oxidative coupling of methane

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In this study, we investigate the effect of thermal treatment/calcination on the stability and activity of a Na-Mn-W/SiO2 catalyst for the oxidative coupling of methane. The catalyst performance and characterisation measurements suggest that the W species are directly involved in the catalyst active site responsible for CH4 conversion. Under operating conditions, the active components, present in the form of a Na-W-O-Mn molten state, are highly mobile and volatile. By varying the parameters of the calcination protocol, it was shown that these molten components can be partially stabilised, resulting in a catalyst with lower activity (due to loss of surface area) but higher stability even for long duration OCM reaction experiments. This journal is

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Matras, D., Vamvakeros, A., Jacques, S. D. M., Grosjean, N., Rollins, B., Poulston, S., … Beale, A. M. (2021). Effect of thermal treatment on the stability of Na-Mn-W/SiO2catalyst for the oxidative coupling of methane. Faraday Discussions, 229, 176–196. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9fd00142e

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