Partial Oxidation of Ethane to Oxygenates Using Fe-
and Cu-Containing ZSM‑5
Posted on 2016-02-19 - 02:31
Iron and copper containing
ZSM-5 catalysts are effective for the
partial oxidation of ethane with hydrogen peroxide giving combined
oxygenate selectivities and productivities of up to 95.2% and 65 mol
kgcat–1 h–1, respectively.
High conversion of ethane (ca. 56%) to acetic acid (ca. 70% selectivity)
can be observed. Detailed studies of this catalytic system reveal
a complex reaction network in which the oxidation of ethane gives
a range of C2 oxygenates, with sequential C–C bond
cleavage generating C1 products. We demonstrate that ethene
is also formed and can be subsequently oxidized. Ethanol can be directly
produced from ethane, and does not originate from the decomposition
of its corresponding alkylperoxy species, ethyl hydroperoxide. In
contrast to our previously proposed mechanism for methane oxidation
over similar zeolite catalysts, the mechanism of ethane oxidation
involves carbon-based radicals, which lead to the high conversions
we observe.
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Forde, Michael
M.; Armstrong, Robert D.; Hammond, Ceri; He, Qian; Jenkins, Robert L.; Kondrat, Simon A.; et al. (2016). Partial Oxidation of Ethane to Oxygenates Using Fe-
and Cu-Containing ZSM‑5. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja403060n