The Mechanism of Methanol to Hydrocarbon Catalysis
University of Southern California
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Abstract
The process of converting methanol to hydrocarbons on the aluminosilicate zeolite HZSM-5 was originally developed as a route from natural gas to synthetic gasoline. Using other microporous catalysts that are selective for light olefins, methanol-to-olefin (MTO) catalysis may soon become central to the conversion of natural gas to polyolefins. The mechanism of methanol conversion proved to be an intellectually challenging problem; 25 years of fundamental study produced at least 20 distinct mechanisms, but most did not account for either the primary products or a kinetic induction period. Recent experimental and theoretical work has firmly established that methanol and dimethyl ether react on cyclic organic…
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- Catalysis
- Chemistry
- Microporous material
- Olefin fiber
- Methanol
- Zeolite
- Induction period
- Reaction mechanism
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