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C2 OXYGENATES BY CHLOROMETHANE ADDITION TO SYNGAS

A novel two-stage process capable of producing acetaldehyde from methane and syngas (CO and H 2 ) has been studied. Methane, oxygen, and hydrogen chloride react over an oxyhydrochlorination catalyst in a first stage to produce chloromethane and water. In the second stage, chloromethane is added to a...

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Published in:Fuel science & technology international 1993-01, Vol.11 (7), p.937-950
Main Authors: Soong, V., Blackwell, A. G., Schehl, R. R., Noceti, R. P.
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Language:English
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Summary:A novel two-stage process capable of producing acetaldehyde from methane and syngas (CO and H 2 ) has been studied. Methane, oxygen, and hydrogen chloride react over an oxyhydrochlorination catalyst in a first stage to produce chloromethane and water. In the second stage, chloromethane is added to a syngas mixture and catalytically converted to C 1 to C 4 4 hydrocarbons and acetaldehyde.
ISSN:0884-3759
DOI:10.1080/08843759308916108