2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jiec.2009.09.037
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Dehydration of methanol over Nordstrandite based catalysts for dimethyl ether synthesis

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“…Moreover, this compound is used as a building block for many value-added chemicals, such as lower olefins, methyl acetate, and dimethyl sulphate [3,4]. Two alternatives can be used for DME production: (i) a two-step process (the so-called indirect process), which consists of one stage of methanol production from syngas while using a Cu/ZnO based catalyst [5,6,7], followed by a second stage of methanol dehydration over a solid acid catalyst [2,8,9,10]; (ii) a direct process, in which syngas is fed to a reactor that contains a bifunctional catalyst where the two aforementioned reactions take place [11,12,13,14]. The synthesis gas can be produced by partial oxidation or reforming of natural gas or by gasification of coal or biomass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this compound is used as a building block for many value-added chemicals, such as lower olefins, methyl acetate, and dimethyl sulphate [3,4]. Two alternatives can be used for DME production: (i) a two-step process (the so-called indirect process), which consists of one stage of methanol production from syngas while using a Cu/ZnO based catalyst [5,6,7], followed by a second stage of methanol dehydration over a solid acid catalyst [2,8,9,10]; (ii) a direct process, in which syngas is fed to a reactor that contains a bifunctional catalyst where the two aforementioned reactions take place [11,12,13,14]. The synthesis gas can be produced by partial oxidation or reforming of natural gas or by gasification of coal or biomass.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The formation of DME is favorable at relatively low temperatures, whereas the MTG and MTO occur at higher temperatures. In addition to γ-alumina, acidic zeolites, especially MFI (HZSM-5), and heteropoly acids (HPAs) are among the most studied catalysts in methanol dehydration (and references therein). These show significantly higher catalytic activities but as yet are less resistant to deactivation than γ-alumina. …”
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“…Recently, some researchers began to focus on the catalytic performance of heteropolyacids (HPAs) in methanol conversion to DME reaction and obtained excellent performance, they exhibit high reaction rates at much lower reaction temperatures [30,[33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. The main drawbacks of HPAs are the low surface area and high acid strength, which cause strong interactions between H 2 O molecules and the acid sites of the HPAs [33].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%