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Ethane catalytic partial oxidation to ethylene with sulphur and hydrogen addition over Rh and Pt honeycombs

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CATALYSIS TODAY
Volume 228, Issue -, Pages 131-137

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.cattod.2013.10.060

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Ethylene; Sulphur poisoning; Structured catalyst; Steam reforming; Oxygenative dehydrogenation

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The catalytic partial oxidation of ethane to ethylene was investigated over Rh and Pt based honeycomb reactors with the addition of sulphur to the feed (up to 51 ppmv as SO2). Transient and steady state ethane CPO tests were run at C2H6/O-2 = 2 under self-sustained high temperature, short contact time conditions, and the impact of sulphur poisoning was also studied during operation of the reactor with H-2 co-fed as a sacrificial fuel. An attempt was made to shed light on the complex interaction of hetero-homogeneous reaction paths available in a C2H6 CPO reactor, by comparing two catalysts showing markedly different activities, and by taking advantage of the selective poisoning effect of sulphur to probe the contribution of some heterogeneous reactions to the overall reactor performance. CPO process selectivity and yield to ethylene were enhanced by the selective S-poisoning of catalytic steam reforming of C2H6 and C2H4 over Rh, as well as by the inhibition of C2H6 catalytic oxidation when H-2 was co-fed as sacrificial fuel over both Rh and Pt catalysts. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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