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دانلود کتاب Natural Gas Conversion IV

دانلود کتاب تبدیل گاز طبیعی IV

Natural Gas Conversion IV

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Natural Gas Conversion IV

دسته بندی: آموزشی
ویرایش: 1 
نویسندگان: , , ,   
سری: Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 107 
ISBN (شابک) : 0444823522, 9780080537320 
ناشر: Elsevier, Academic Press 
سال نشر: 1997 
تعداد صفحات: 601 
زبان: English 
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توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب تبدیل گاز طبیعی IV

چهارمین سمپوزیوم بین المللی تبدیل گاز طبیعی با حضور 180 نماینده از 25 کشور جهان برگزار شد. نمایندگی به طور مساوی بین صنعت و دانشگاه متعادل بود. سخنرانی افتتاحیه توسط آقای روی پیتی، رئیس صندوق انرژی مرکزی آفریقای جنوبی، که به اهمیت و استفاده از گاز طبیعی در جنوب صحرای آفریقا پرداخت. سخنرانی‌های عمومی توسط پروفسور E. Iglesia (طراحی کاتالیزور و انتخاب‌پذیری برای سنتز F-T) و E.E. Wolf (متان جفت‌کننده اکسیداتیو) ارائه شد. تعدادی سخنرانی اصلی ارائه شد: - دکتر T. Fleisch (Amoco) استفاده از DME را به عنوان سوخت حمل و نقل و کارهایی که در این زمینه با همکاری Haldor Topsoe - پروفسور L.D. اشمیت (دانشگاه مینه سوتا) کار خود را در مورد تبدیل مستقیم متان در سرعت های بالا توضیح داد - دکتر B. Jager (SASTECH R & D) در مورد پیشرفت های اخیر در راکتورهای F-T دوغاب و بستر سیال به عنوان SASOL- دکتر J. Rostrup- گزارش داد. نیلسن (Haldor Topsoe) نقش کاتالیزور را در تبدیل گاز طبیعی برای تولید برق مورد بحث قرار داد. تبدیل متانول به الکل های بالاتر. تبدیل CO/H2 در یک مسیر تجاری قابل دوام به الکل های بالاتر. و تبدیل CO/H2 به بنزین با کیفیت بالا. بدیهی است که چنین تحولاتی در چرخه انرژی که از چوب، به زغال سنگ، به نفت، به گاز و به احتمال زیاد به هیدروژن منتقل می شود، می گنجد.


توضیحاتی درمورد کتاب به خارجی

The Fourth International Natural Gas Conversion Symposium was attended by 180 delegates from 25 countries. Representation was evenly balanced between industry and academia. The opening address was delivered by Mr Roy Pithey, Chairman of South Africa's Central Energy Fund, who dealt with the importance and utilisation of natural gas in sub-Saharan Africa. Plenary lectures were presented by Professors E. Iglesia (Catalyst design and selectivity for F-T synthesis) and E.E. Wolf (Oxidative Coupling Methane). A number of keynote addresses were delivered:- Dr T. Fleisch (Amoco) described the use of DME as a transport fuel and the work which has been carried out in this area in collaboration with Haldor Topsoe- Professor L.D. Schmidt (Univ. of Minnesota) explained his work on the direct conversion of methane at high velocities- Dr B. Jager (SASTECH R & D) reported on the recent developments in slurry and fluidized bed F-T reactors as SASOL- Dr J. Rostrup-Nielsen (Haldor Topsoe) discussed the role of catalysis in the conversion of natural gas for power generation.Areas signalled for further research were: direct conversion of methane to intermediate monomers; methanol conversion to higher alcohols; CO/H2 conversion in a commercially viable route to higher alcohols; and CO/H2 conversion to high quality gasoline. It is obvious that such developments would fit into the energy cycle which has moved from wood, to coal, to oil, to gas, and will most probably move to hydrogen.



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Content: 
Preface
Pages xv-xvi
M de Pontes, RL Espinoza, CP Nicolaides, JH Scholtz, MS Scurrell

Organising and Advisory Committee
Page xvii

Financial support
Page xviii

The use of a jet-stirred continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR) to study the homogeneous gas phase partial oxidation of methane to methanol Original Research Article
Pages 3-8
Gary A. Foulds, Brian G. Charlton, Buu T. Le, J. Clifford Jones, Brian F. Gray

Synthesis of alcohols from syngas over Ni-based catalyst: comparison with the hydroformylation reaction Original Research Article
Pages 9-14
J. Llorca, P. Ramirez de la Piscina, N. Homs, E. Brum Pereira, P. Moral, G.A. Martin

Zirconia modified Ru/Al2O3 catalysts for the synthesis of oxygenated products from syngas Original Research Article
Pages 15-22
M.R. Goldwasser, M.L. Cubeiro, M.C. Da Silva, M.J. Pérez Zurita, G. Leclercq, L. Leclercq, M. Dufour, L. Gengembre, G.C. Bond, A.D. Hooper

Partial oxidation of methane to formaldehyde on bulk and silica supported MoO3 and V2O5 catalysts: Surface features and reaction mechanism Original Research Article
Pages 23-28
A. Pamaliana, F. Arena, F. Frusteri, N. Giordano, M.S. Scurrell, V. Sokolovskii

Methanol synthesis from CO2/H2 over Pd-promoted Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts: Kinetics and deactivation Original Research Article
Pages 29-34
M. Sahibzada, D. Chadwick, I.S. Metcalfe

About the mechanism of methanol synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 35-40
T.M. Yurieva, O.V. Makarova 2, L.M. Plyasova, T.A. Krieger

A novel approach to the scientific design of oxide catalysts for the partial oxidation of methane to methanol Original Research Article
Pages 41-46
Graham J. Hutchings, Justin S.J. Hargreaves, Richard W. Joyner, Stuart H. Taylor

Higher alcohol synthesis on iron-copper-molybdenum containing catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 47-54
A. Barama, M.M. Bettahar, A. Kiennemann

Links between reaction intermediates, activity and/or selectivity in syngas chemistry Original Research Article
Pages 55-62
A. Kiennemann, P. Chaumette, B. Ernst, J. Saussey, J.C. Lavalley

Low temperature direct oxidation of methane to methanol Original Research Article
Pages 63-66
Kaoru Fujimoto, Yasushi Sekine

Copper-cobalt catalysts for higher alcohols synthesis from syngas Original Research Article
Pages 67-72
G.G. Volkova, T.A. Krieger, L.M. Plyasova, V.A. Zaikovskii, T.M. Yurieva

Custom made catalysts for low pressure methanol synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 73-78
Jürgen Ladebeck, Jon P. Wagner, Toshio Matsuhisa

Keys to methane conversion technologies Original Research Article
Pages 81-86
J.-P. Lange, K.P. de Jong, J. Ansorge, P.J.A. Tijm

Economic route for natural gas conversion to ethylene and propylene Original Research Article
Pages 87-98
B.V. Vora, T.L. Marker, P.T. Barger, H.R. Nilsen, S. Kvisle, T. Fuglerud

Large-scale production of alternative synthetic fuels from natural gas Original Research Article
Pages 99-116
Ib Dybkj˦r, John Bøgild Hansen

Dimethyl ether: A fuel for the 21st century Original Research Article
Pages 117-125
T.H. Fleisch, A. Basu, M.J. Gradassi, J.G. Masin

SOFC based on supported thick-film Ce(Gd)O2−x electrolytes Original Research Article
Pages 127-132
K. Zheng, B.C.H. Steele

Use of natural gas in a catalytic radiant burner for low-emission heat production Original Research Article
Pages 133-138
P. Bröckerhoff, B. Emonts

Ethermix process: Synthesis of ethers from CO/H2 Original Research Article
Pages 139-144
E. Micheli, G.B. Antonelli, D. Sanfilippo, B. Cometa, G.C. Pecci

A technical and economic comparison of natural gas and coal feedstocks for fischer-tropsch synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 145-150
David Gray, Glen Tomlinson

Fischer-tropsch synthesis on cobalt catalysts: Structural requirements and reaction pathways Original Research Article
Pages 153-162
Enrique Iglesia

Activity and selectivity of iron fischer-tropsch catalysts in a stirred tank slurry reactor Original Research Article
Pages 163-168
Dragomir B. Bukur, Xiaosu Lang, Lech Nowicki

The role of catalyst activation on the activity and attrition of precipitated iron Fischer-Tropsch catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 169-174
Abhaya K. Datye, Mehul D. Shroff, Mark S. Harrington, Allen G. Sault, Nancy B. Jackson

Role of CO2 oxygenates and alkenes in the initiation of chain growth during the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 175-180
Burtron H. Davis, Liguang Xu, Shiqi Bao

Kinetic analysis of slurry phase Fischer-Tropsch synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 181-186
K. Fujimoto, M. Shimose, Y.Z. Han

DRIFTS studies on Co/TiO2 Fischer-Tropsch catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 187-192
B. Mothebe, D.J. Duvenhage, V.D. Sokolovskii, N.J. Coville

Effect of water partial pressure on steady state Fischer-Tropsch activity and selectivity of a promoted cobalt catalyst Original Research Article
Pages 193-200
H. Schulz, M. Claeys, S. Harms

Potassium-promoted Titania-supported Nickel-Iron catalysts for Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 201-206
J. van de Loosdrecht, A.J. van Dillen, D. Reinders, A.A. van der Horst, E. Boellaard, A.M. van der Kraan, J.W. Geus

Cobalt as an alternative Fischer-Tropsch catalyst to iron for the production of middle distillates Original Research Article
Pages 207-212
P.J. van Berge, R.C. Everson

Selection, design and scale up of the Fischer-Tropsch reactor Original Research Article
Pages 213-218
J.W.A. De Swart, R. Krishna, S.T. Sie

Developments in Fischer-Tropsch technology Original Research Article
Pages 219-224
B. Jager

Cobalt on tungsten-modified alumina catalysts for olefin synthesis Original Research Article
Pages 225-230
Bruce G. Baker, Stuart Thomson, Marek Jasieniak

Hydrogenation of CO and CO2 with K and Mn promoted iron catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 231-236
M.L. Cubeiro, G. Valderrama, M.R. Goldwasser, F. González-Jiménez, M.C. Da Silva, M.J. Pérez-Zurita

Reoxidation of supported cobalt Fischer-Tropsch catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 237-242
A.M. Hilmen, D. Schanke, A. Holmen

Fischer-Tropsch synthesis: DRIFTS and SIMS surface investigation of Co and Co/Ru on titania supports Original Research Article
Pages 243-248
J.G. Price, D. Glasser, D. Hildebrandt, N.J. Coville

Nascent characteristics of cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 249-254
Gary Hills, Hong Chen, Adesoji A. Adesina

The conversion of methane to benzene over Mo/ZSM-5 zeolites in the absence of an oxidant Original Research Article
Pages 257-261
J.H. Lunsford, M.P. Rosynek, D. Wang

Methane homologation on Co supported catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 263-268
Goran Boskovic, J. Soltan Mohammad Zadeh, Kevin J. Smith

Methane to vinyl chloride by “Chloro-pyrolysis” of methyl chloride Original Research Article
Pages 269-274
Paul-Marie Marquaire, Marwan Al Kazzaz, Yves Muller, Jacques Saint Just

Palladium-catalyzed acetic acid synthesis from methane and carbon dioxide Original Research Article
Pages 275-278
Y. Fujiwara, Y. Taniguchi, K. Takaki, M. Kurioka, T. Jintoku, T. Kitamura

Formation of ethane and ethylene by the reaction of methane and carbon dioxide over unsupported metal oxides Original Research Article
Pages 279-283
Kenji Asami, Ken-ichi Kusakabe, Naobumi Ashi, Yasuo Ohtsuka

Reaction characterisation and mechanism for the selective reduction of nitrogen oxides by methane over cobalt-containing medium pore zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 285-290
Andrew D. Cowan, Noel W. Cant

Beneficial effects of inorganic chlorine grafting on Sm2Sn2O7 pyrochlore during oxidative coupling of methane Original Research Article
Pages 293-300
A.C. Roger, C. Petit, S. Libs, J.F. Koenig, A. Kiennermann

Direct oxidative conversion of methane into higher hydrocarbons and oxy-products in the presence of hydrogen peroxide Original Research Article
Pages 301-306
I. Eskendirov, N.J. Coville, A. Parmaliana, V.D. Sokolovskii

Oxidative coupling of methane to ethylene with 85% yield in a gas recycle electrocatalytic or catalytic reactor separator Original Research Article
Pages 307-312
I.V. Yentekakis, Y. Jiang, M. Makri, C.G. Vayenas

Methane oxidative coupling over metallo oxide catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 313-318
Z. Kalenik, E.E. Wolf

Oxidative coupling of methane over natural calcium compounds in fixed- and fluidized-bed reactors Original Research Article
Pages 319-324
T. Wakatsuki, M. Yamamura, H. Okado, K. Chaki, S. Okada, K. Inaba, S. Suzuki, T. Yoshinari

Methane oxidative coupling using porous ceramic membrane reactors. Effect of an increased permeation flux Original Research Article
Pages 325-331
J. Coronas, M. Menéndez, J. Santamaría

Comparative study on low temperature methane activation over cobalt and ruthenium supported on Al2O3, SiO2 and NaY Original Research Article
Pages 333-338
L. Guczi, K.V. Sharma, Zs. Koppány, R. Sundararajan, Z. Zsoldos

A reaction-separation combined OCM process for high C2 hydrocarbon yields Original Research Article
Pages 339-343
Y. Jiang, C. Yu, W. Li, J. Yan, Y. Ji

Structure sensitivity of oxidative coupling of methane and dehydrogenation of ethane over lanthana catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 345-350
C. Mirodatos, G. Xu, S. Lacombe, V. Ducarme, W. Li, G.A. Martin

Kinetic limit of C2 hydrocarbons yield at gas-phase oxidative coupling of methane Original Research Article
Pages 351-354
Vladimir S. Arutyunov, Valentin Ya. Basevich, Vladimir I. Vedeneev

Measurement of kinetic isotope effects over methane coupling catalysts in the presence of carbon dioxide Original Research Article
Pages 355-360
Noel W. Cant, Peter F. Nelson, Bronwyn L. Duffy

Oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane at low temperature over nickel catalysts: influence of morphology and chemical state of the solid during reaction Original Research Article
Pages 361-366
V. Ducarme, H.M. Swaan, A. Thaib, G.A. Martin

Dehydrogenative coupling of methane in thermal diffusion reactor with platinum impregnated carbon rod as a pyrogen Original Research Article
Pages 367-371
Kaoru Onoe, Shinichi Suzuki, Tatsuaki Yamaguchi

Oxidative coupling of methane over Li/Sn/MgO catalysts. Use of a fluidized bed reactor at low gas velocities Original Research Article
Pages 373-378
A. Santos, M. Menéndez, J. Santamaría

Oxidative coupling of methane by water Original Research Article
Pages 379-382
Xiao-hong Li, Keiichi Tomishige, Kaoru Fujimoto

Effect of gas phase reactions in the oxidative coupling of methane Original Research Article
Pages 383-388
Paul-Marie Marquaire, Nicolas Gueritey, Guy-Marie Côme, François Baronnet

Oxidative methane coupling: Prospects and conceptual design for co-generation of olefins and electric power with reduced CO2 emission and feed stock demand Original Research Article
Pages 389-394
Johannes M.L. Penninger

Hydrogen production on nickel-monolith structures by partial oxidation of methane at high pressure Original Research Article
Pages 397-402
J.P. Gómez, J.M. Jiménez, S. Vic, J. Lezaun, P. Terreros, I. Cabrera, M.A. Peña, J.L.G. Fierro

New highly active catalysts in direct partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas Original Research Article
Pages 403-408
A.G. Steghuis, J.G. van Ommen, K. Seshan, J.A. Lercher

Development of dense ceramic membranes for methane conversion Original Research Article
Pages 409-414
U. Balachandran, J.T. Dusek, P.S. Maiya, B. Ma, R.L. Mieville, M.S. Kleefisch, C.A. Udovich, T.H. Fleisch, A.C. Bose

Partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas—Experimental and modelling studies Original Research Article
Pages 415-420
K. Heitnes Hofstad, B. Andersson, A. Holmgren, O.A. Rokstad, A. Holmen

Catalytic partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas-catalysis and reaction engineering Original Research Article
Pages 421-428
M. Baerns, O.V. Buyevskaya, L. Mleczko, D. Wolf

Syngas production by partial oxidation of methane: dependence of reactivity on catalyst properties and contact time Original Research Article
Pages 429-434
L. Basini, M. D\'Amore, G. Formasari, D. Matteuzzi, D. Sanfilippo, F. Trifirò, A. Vaccari

Partial oxidation of methane to synthesis gas over supported ruthenium catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 435-440
J. Boucouvalas, A.M. Efstathiou, Z.L. Zhang, X.E. Verykios

Partial oxidation of methane to syngas over Ni-loaded ultrastable HY zeolite catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 441-446
M.A. Peña, B. Pawelec, P. Terroeros, J.L.G. Fierro, J. Lezaun, J.P. Gómez, J.M. Jiménez, S. Vic

Partial oxidation of methane over nickel- and cobalt-based catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 447-453
H.M. Swaan, R. Rouanet, P. Widyananda, C. Mirodatos

Internal and external transport effects during the oxidative reforming of methane on a commercial steam reforming catalyst Original Research Article
Pages 455-460
J.N. Theron, M.E. Dry, E. van Steen, J.C.Q. Fletcher

High yield syngas formation by partial oxidation of methane over Co-alumina catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 461-465
V.D. Sokolovskii, J.C. Jeannot, N.J. Coville, D. Glasser, D. Hildebrandt, M. Makoa

Effect of La2O3 added to NiO/Al2O3 catalyst on partial oxidation of methane to syngas Original Research Article
Pages 467-471
L. Cao, Y. Chen, W. Li

The role of catalysis in the conversion of natural gas for power generation Original Research Article
Pages 473-488
J.R. Rostrup-Nielsen, K. Aasberg-Petersen, P.S. Schoubye

A comparison of nickel and rhodium catalysts for the reforming of methane by carbon dioxide Original Research Article
Pages 491-496
N.W. Cant, R. Dümpelmann, A.M. Maitra

The influence of rare earth oxides on Ni/Al2O3 catalysts during CO2 reforming of CH4 Original Research Article
Pages 497-502
se Slagtern, Unni Olsbye, Richard Blom, Ivar M. Dahl

Studies on Ni/Al2O3 catalyst for CO2 reforming of CH4 to synthesis gas—A combined research of TPD, TPPR and XPS Original Research Article
Pages 503-510
Chang-chun Yu, Yong Lu, Xue-jia Ding, Shi-kong Shen

Performance of Ni/La2O3 catalyst in carbon dioxide reforming of methane to synthesis gas Original Research Article
Pages 511-516
Zhaolong Zhang, Xenophon Verykios

A new route to syngas-combined conversion of carbon dioxide and ethane on zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 517-524
F. Roessner, O. Klepel, A. Hagen

Reaction of CH4 with CO2 and H2O over supported Ir catalyst Original Research Article
Pages 525-530
A. Erdőhelyi, K. Fodor, F. Solymosi

The production of synthesis gas by the redox of cerium oxide Original Research Article
Pages 531-536
Kiyoshi Otsuka, Eiyuu Sunada, Tetsuya Ushiyama, Ichiro Yamanaka

The development of platinum-zirconia catalysts for the CO2 reforming of methane Original Research Article
Pages 537-546
A. Nicolaas J. van Keulen, Michelle E.S. Hegarty, Julian R.H. Ross, Paul F. van den Oosterkamp

Low-temperature syngas formation by CO2 reforming of methane in a hydrogen-permselective membrane reactor Original Research Article
Pages 547-553
Eiichi Kikuchi, Ying Chen

CO2 reforming of methane in a membrane reactor Original Research Article
Pages 555-560
AA Ponelis, PGS van Zyl

Membrane reactors—a new technology for production of synthesis gas by steam reforming Original Research Article
Pages 561-566
J. Sogge, T. Strøm

A gas fired heat-pipe reformer for small-scale hydrogen production Original Research Article
Pages 567-571
J.T. Richardson

Author index
Pages 573-576

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