Catalysis Communications (Mar 2023)

Oxidative ethane dehydrogenation under thermal vs. microwave heating over Ga/ZSM-5 and GaPt/ZSM-5

  • Ashley Caiola,
  • Brandon Robinson,
  • Sean Brown,
  • Xiaoyan Wang,
  • Yuxin Wang,
  • Jianli Hu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 176
p. 106631

Abstract

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Conventional thermal heating versus microwave heating for the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane with CO2 as the oxidative co-reactant over 2%Ga/ZSM-5 and 1.5%Ga0.5%Pt/ZSM-5. The Ga/ZSM-5 and GaPt/ZSM-5 had a similar ethane conversion under microwave heating at 450 °C, compared to the thermally heated catalyst at 650 °C. The bimetallic GaPt/ZSM-5 performed better than the Ga/ZSM-5. Both the GaPtMWFB-450 °C and GaMWFB-450 °C resulted in a lower production rate to carbon monoxide and water than the TFB-650 °C, suggesting that the microwave heating is less favorable to the water gas shift reaction. In this study, microwave heating increased the catalytic conversion of ethane and selectivity to ethylene.

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