Conversion of Methanol to Hydrocarbons: How Zeolite Cavity and Pore Size Controls Product Selectivity
University of Oslo · Norwegian University of Science and Technology · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Liquid hydrocarbon fuels play an essential part in the global energy chain, owing to their high energy density and easy transportability. Olefins play a similar role in the production of consumer goods. In a post-oil society, fuel and olefin production will rely on alternative carbon sources, such as biomass, coal, natural gas, and CO(2). The methanol-to-hydrocarbons (MTH) process is a key step in such routes, and can be tuned into production of gasoline-rich (methanol to gasoline; MTG) or olefin-rich (methanol to olefins; MTO) product mixtures by proper choice of catalyst and reaction conditions. This Review presents several commercial MTH projects that have recently been realized, and also fundamental…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 41.28
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 218
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8Topics & keywords
- Olefin fiber
- Methanol
- Gasoline
- Selectivity
- Zeolite
- Microporous material
- Hydrocarbon
- Catalysis