Membrane contactors operating in mild conditions for liquid phase partial oxidation of methane
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
An integrated catalytic membrane system for liquid phase partial oxidation of light hydrocarbons such
as methane in mild operating conditions has been studied and tested. On the basis of tests on methane
solubility and chemical stability of some candidate solvents, water was chosen as the reaction medium.
The low methane solubility in water was enhanced by working under moderate pressure (0.4 MPa) and
then integrating the catalytic system with a gas-liquid membrane contactor. Catalytic tests, using the
Fenton reagent (Fe2+, H2O2), were carried out in a batch system to study the influence of some operating
conditions on system performance. Best results were obtained under the following operating conditions:
[Fe2+] = 2.70mmolL-1; [H2O2] = 54mmolL-1; T=25oC; pH= 2.98. GC-MS analyses evidenced production
of dimethyl peroxide (DMP), that can be potentially converted to methanol (two moles per mole of DMP).
Then results obtained in the batch system were applied carrying out some catalytic tests in the integrated
membrane system. It was evidenced the influence of inside membrane diameter and material type on
system performance and the positive effect of the membrane contactor to disperse methane in the liquid
phase. Among three tested membranes the ceramic tubular membrane (0.2m pore size) gave the best
performance avoiding problems related to membrane degradation, plugging and fouling. It was pointed
out that integration of the catalytic system with a membrane contactor enhanced system performance
decreasingH2O2 consumption, thanks to a lower oxidation ofmethanetoCO2, thus resulting in an increase
of system selectivity.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Poerio, Teresa
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