The main industrial technologies used currently for the conversion of natural and associated petroleum gas (APG) are steam reforming of methane and APG into synthesis gas on alum-nickel catalysts which is carried out at 860–950 ° C and the Fisher-Tropsch process. The synthesis gas is further processed into hydrocarbons on iron and cobalt catalysts. The high temperature (860–950 ° C) in the processes, especially at the first stage of synthesis gas production and the low selectivity of the target products in the Fischer-Tropsch process are major drawbacks of these technologies for the processing of natural gas (methane) and APG. The paper provides the comparative analysis of the activity and selectivity of microporous high-silica zeolites of the ZSM-5 type, synthesized using various additives, during the conversion of natural associated gas
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URL: jess.esrae.ru/63-325 (дата обращения:
13.11.2024).