P-Tu-8 Effect of Preparation Method on Catalytic Activity of Molybdenum-Zeolite for Methane Dehydroaromatization

Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Ontario Exhibit Hall (Detroit Marriott Hotel at the Renaissance Center )
Lucia M. Petkovic, Daniel M. Ginosar, Kyle C. Burch and Harry W. Rollins, Interfacial Chemistry, Idaho National Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID
Methane dehydroaromatization can be considered as a potential alternative to methane steam reforming and also as a way to convert by-product methane streams into valuable aromatics and hydrogen. This work presents a comparison of the effect of molybdenum loading method and ruthenium addition on catalyst activity and selectivity.

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