Natural Gas Conversion VI ( Volume 136 )

Publication series :Volume 136

Author: Fleisch   T. H.;Iglesia   Enrique;Spivey   J. J.  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2001

E-ISBN: 9780080537313

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780444505446

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780444505446

Subject: TE6 Petroleum, natural gas processing industry

Language: ENG

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This volume contains peer-reviewed manuscripts describing the scientific and technological advances presented at the 6th Natural Gas Conversion Sumposium held in Alaska in June 2001. This symposium continues the tradition of excellence and the status as the premier technical meeting in this area established by previous meetings.

The 6th Natural Gas Conversion Symposium is conducted under the overall direction of the Organizing Committee. The Program Committee was responsible for the review, selection, editing of most of the manuscripts included in this volum. A standing International Advisory Board has ensured the effective long-term planning and the continuity and technical excellence of these meetings.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Natural Gas Conversion VI

pp.:  4 – 5

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 10

Table of Contents

pp.:  10 – 16

Chapter 3. Partial Oxidation of Methane to Syngas over NiO/lγ-Al2O3 Catalysts Prepared by the Sol-Gel Method

pp.:  36 – 42

Chapter 4. Mo/MCM-22: A Selective Catalyst for the Formation of Benzene from Methane Dehydro-aromatization

pp.:  42 – 48

Chapter 5. The Synthesis of Dimethyl Ether from Syngas Obtained by Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane and air

pp.:  48 – 54

Chapter 6. Development of the High Pressure ITM Syngas Process

pp.:  54 – 60

Chapter 7. An Integrated ITM Syngas / Fischer-Tropsch Process for GTL Conversion

pp.:  60 – 66

Chapter 8. LiLaNiO/γ/-Al2O3 Catalyst for Syngas Obtainment by Simultaneous Catalytic Reaction of Alkanes with Carbon Dioxide and Oxygen

pp.:  66 – 72

Chapter 9. Impact of Syngas Generation Technology Selection on a GTL FPSO

pp.:  72 – 78

Chapter 10. Developments in Fischer-Tropsch Technology and its Application

pp.:  78 – 84

Chapter 11. An Innovative Approach for Ethylene Production from Natural Gas

pp.:  84 – 90

Chapter 12. Methane Conversion via Microwave Plasma Initiated by a Metal Initiator

pp.:  90 – 96

Chapter 13. Production of Ethylbenzene by Alkylation of Benzene with Dilute Ethylene Obtained from Ethane Oxidative Dehydrogenation with CO2

pp.:  96 – 102

Chapter 14. Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Ethane with Carbon Dioxide to Ethylene over Cr-loaded Active Carbon Catalyst

pp.:  102 – 108

Chapter 15. Catalytic Performance of Hydrothermally Synthesized Mo-V-M-O (M= Sb and Te) Oxides in the Selective Oxidation of Light Paraffins

pp.:  108 – 114

Chapter 16. A Novel Two-stage Reactor Process for Catalytic Oxidation of Methane to Synthesis Gas

pp.:  114 – 120

Chapter 17. Composite Steam Reforming Catalysts Prepared from Al2O3/Al Matrix Precursor

pp.:  120 – 126

Chapter 18. Relation Between the Structure and Activity of Ru-Co/NaY Catalysts Studied by X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy (XAS) and CO Hydrogenation

pp.:  126 – 132

Chapter 19. Development of a High Efficiency GTL Process Based on CO2/Steam Reforming of Natural Gas and Slurry Phase FT Synthesis

pp.:  132 – 138

Chapter 20. Kinetic Modeling of the Slurry Phase Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis on Iron Catalysts

pp.:  138 – 144

Chapter 21. Mechanism of Carbon Deposit/Removal in Methane Dry Reforming on Supported Metal Catalysts

pp.:  144 – 150

Chapter 22. New Catalysts Based on Rutile-type Cr/Sb and Cr/V/Sb Mixed Oxides for the Ammoxidation of Propane to Acrylonitrile

pp.:  150 – 156

Chapter 23. ALMAX Catalyst for the Selective Oxidation of n-butane to Maleic Anhydride: A Highly Efficient V/P/O System for Fluidized-bed Reactors

pp.:  156 – 162

Chapter 24. Oxygen Transport Membranes for Syngas Production

pp.:  162 – 168

Chapter 25. Deactivation of CrOx/Al2O3 Catalysts in the Dehydrogenation of i-Butane

pp.:  168 – 174

Chapter 26. Selectivity of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis: Spatial Constraints and Forbidden Reactions

pp.:  174 – 180

Chapter 27. Effect of CaO Promotion on the Performance of a Precipitated Iron Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst

pp.:  180 – 186

Chapter 28. Partial Oxidation of Methane at High Temperatures over Platinum and Rhodium Monolith Catalysts

pp.:  186 – 192

Chapter 29. The Promoting Effect of Ru and Re Addition to Co/Nb2O5 catalysts in the Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis

pp.:  192 – 200

Chapter 30. Comparative Studies of the Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane in Micro- Channels Reactor Module and Fixed-Bed Reactor

pp.:  200 – 206

Chapter 31.Catalyst-assisted Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Light Paraffins in Short Contact Time Reactors

pp.:  206 – 212

Chapter 32. Catalytic Decomposition of Methane: Towards Production of CO-free Hydrogen for Fuel Cells

pp.:  212 – 218

Chapter 33. CO2-CH 4 Reforming with Pt-Re/γ-Al2O3 Catalysts

pp.:  218 – 224

Chapter 34. The Catalytic Properties of Alkaline Earth Metal Oxides in the Selective Oxidation of CH4-O2-NOx (x=1,2)

pp.:  224 – 230

Chapter 35. Production and Storage of Hydrogen from Methane Mediated by Metal Oxides

pp.:  230 – 236

Chapter 36. Oxidative Dehydrogenation over Sol-Gel Mo/Si:Ti Catalysts: Effect of Mo Loading

pp.:  236 – 242

Chapter 37. NOx -Catalyzed Partial Oxidation of Methane and Ethane to Formaldehyde by Dioxygen

pp.:  242 – 248

Chapter 38. Comparative Study of Partial Oxidation of Methane to Synthesis Gas over Supported Rh and Ru Catalysts Using in situ Time-Resolved FTIR and in situ Microprobe Raman Spectroscopies

pp.:  248 – 254

Chapter 39. Optimisation of Fischer-Tropsch Reactor Design and Operation in GTL Plants

pp.:  254 – 260

Chapter 40. Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Methane to Syngas: Staged and Stratified Reactors with Steam Addition

pp.:  260 – 266

Chapter 41.Natural Gas Conversion in Monolithic Catalysts: Interaction of Chemical Reactions and Transport Phenomena

pp.:  266 – 274

Chapter 42. Direct Synthesis of Acetic Acid from Methane and Carbon Dioxide

pp.:  274 – 280

Chapter 43. Partial Oxidation of Methane to Form Synthesis Gas in a Tubular AC Plasma Reactor

pp.:  280 – 286

Chapter 44. Selective Hydrogenation of Acetylene to Ethylene During the Conversion of Methane in a Catalytic DC Plasma Reactor

pp.:  286 – 292

Chapter 45. The Nigerian Gas-to-Liquids (GTL) Plant

pp.:  292 – 298

Chapter 46. Pt-Promotion of Co/SiO2 Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalysts

pp.:  298 – 304

Chapter 47. Catalytic Dehydrogenation of Propane over a PtSn/SiO2 Catalyst with Oxygen Addition: Selective Oxidation of H2 in the Presence of Hydrocarbons

pp.:  304 – 310

Chapter 48. Selectivity and Activity Changes upon Water Addition during Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis

pp.:  310 – 316

Chapter 49. Synthesis Gas Production by Partial Oxidation of Methane from the Cyclic Gas-solid Reaction using Promoted Cerium Oxide

pp.:  316 – 322

Chapter 50. Hydroconversion of a Mixture of Long Chain n-Paraffins to Middle Distillate: Effect of the Operating Parameters and Products Properties

pp.:  322 – 328

Chapter 51. Ethylene Production Via Partial Oxidation and Pyrolysis of Ethane

pp.:  328 – 334

Chapter 52. The Role of Gallium Oxide in Methane Partial Oxidation Catalysts: An Experimental and Theoretical Study

pp.:  334 – 340

Chapter 53. Low Temperature Routes for Methane Conversion, and an Approach Based on Organoplatinum Chemistry

pp.:  340 – 348

Chapter 54. NAS (Novel Aluminosilicates) as Catalysts for the Selective Conversion of Propane to Fuels and Chemicals- Effects of Chrystallinity on Catalytic Behaviour

pp.:  348 – 354

Chapter 55. The Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane with CO2 Over Supported MO2C Catalyst

pp.:  354 – 360

Chapter 56. Decomposition/Reformation Processes and CH4 Combustion Activity of PdO Over Al2O3 Supported Catalysts for Gas Turbine Applications

pp.:  360 – 366

Chapter 57. Effect of Periodic Pulsed Operation on Product Selectivity in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis on Co-ZrO2/SiO2

pp.:  366 – 372

Chapter 58. Synthesis and Characterization of Proton-Conducting Oxides as Hydrogen Transport Membranes

pp.:  372 – 378

Chapter 59. Methane to Syngas: Development of Non-coking Catalyst and Hydrogen- Permselective Membrane

pp.:  378 – 384

Chapter 60. Site Reactivity of Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalysts Studied by 12CO → 13CO Isotope Transients

pp.:  384 – 390

Chapter 61. Surface Carbon Coverage and Selectivity in FT Synthesis: A Simple Model for Selectivity Correlations

pp.:  390 – 396

Chapter 62. Perovskites as Catalysts Precursors for Methane Reforming: Ru Based Catalysts

pp.:  396 – 402

Chapter 63. Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalysts Based on Fe Oxide Precursors Modified by Cu and K: Structure and Site Requirements

pp.:  402 – 408

Chapter 64. Catalytic Dehydrocondensation of Methane Towards Benzene and Naphthalene on Zeolite-supported Re and Mo -Templating Roles of Micropores and Novel Mechanism

pp.:  408 – 414

Chapter 65. Lurgi's Mega-Methanol technology Opens the Door for a New Era in Down-stream Applications

pp.:  414 – 420

Chapter 66. Selecting Optimum Syngas Technology and Process Design for Large Scale Conversion of Natural Gas into Fischer-Tropsch products (GTL) and Methanol

pp.:  420 – 426

Chapter 67. CANMET's Integrated Acetic Acid Process: Coproduction of Chemicals and Power from Natural Gas

pp.:  426 – 432

Chapter 68. Rhenium as a Promoter of Titania-Supported Cobalt Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts

pp.:  432 – 438

Chapter 69. Market Led GTL: The Oxygenate Strategy

pp.:  438 – 444

Chapter 70. Gas-to-Liquids R&D: Setting Cost Reduction Targets

pp.:  444 – 450

Chapter 71. Syngas for Large Scale Conversion of Natural Gas to Liquid Fuels

pp.:  450 – 456

Chapter 72. CO2 Reforming for Large-scale Methanol Plants - an Actual Case

pp.:  456 – 462

Chapter 73. Water-gas Shift Reaction: Reduction Kinetics and Mechanism of Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 Catalysts

pp.:  462 – 468

Chapter 74. Design/Economics of an Associated (or Sub-Quality) Gas Fischer-Tropsch Plant

pp.:  468 – 474

Chapter 75. Expanding Markets for GTL Fuels and Specialty Products

pp.:  474 – 480

Chapter 76. Development of Dense Ceramic Membranes for Hydrogen Separation

pp.:  480 – 486

Chapter 77. Methane Oxyreforming over Al2O3 Supported Rhodium Catalyst as a Promising Route of CO and H2 Mixture Synthesis

pp.:  486 – 492

Chapter 78. Catalytic Partial Oxidation of Ethane to Acetic Acid over Mo1Vo.25Nb0.12Pd0.0005Ox – Catalyst Performance, Reaction Mechanism, Kinetics and Reactor Operation

pp.:  492 – 498

Chapter 79. A Non Stationary Process for H2 Production from Natural Gas

pp.:  498 – 504

Chapter 80. From Natural Gas to Oxygenates for Cleaner Diesel Fuels

pp.:  504 – 510

Chapter 81. Some Critical Issues in the Analysis of Partial Oxidation Reactions in Monolith Reactors

pp.:  510 – 516

Chapter 82. Indirect Internal Steam Reforming of Methane in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

pp.:  516 – 522

Chapter 83. Catalytic Properties of Supported MoO3 Catalysts for Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane

pp.:  522 – 528

Chapter 84. Quantitative Comparison of Supported Cobalt and Iron Fischer Tropsch Synthesis Catalysts

pp.:  528 – 534

Chapter 85. CO2 Abatement in Gas-To-Liquid Plants

pp.:  534 – 540

Chapter 86. Study on Stability of Co/ZrO2/SiO2 Catalyst for F-T Synthesis

pp.:  540 – 546

Chapter 87. Partial Oxidation of Methane to Formaldehyde on Fe-doped Silica Catalysts

pp.:  546 – 552

Chapter 88. Production of Light Olefins from Natural Gas

pp.:  552 – 558

Chapter 89. Novel Techniques for the Conversion of Methane Hydrates

pp.:  558 – 564

List of authors

pp.:  564 – 568

Studes in Surface Science and Catalysis

pp.:  568 – 578

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