1990
DOI: 10.1016/0920-5861(90)85047-r
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Thermodynamics and kinetic modeling of the homogeneous gas phase reactions of the oxidative coupling of methane.

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“…This is in agreement with the model developed to simulate the homogenous gas phase reactions (Ref. 23). The formation of carbon dioxide in the gas phase is rather slow, but its decomposition is still much slower.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…This is in agreement with the model developed to simulate the homogenous gas phase reactions (Ref. 23). The formation of carbon dioxide in the gas phase is rather slow, but its decomposition is still much slower.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…For reactions which were not considered in that study, the parameters were selected from databases originated from combustion chemistry (Tsang and Hampson, 1986;Tsang, 1988;Warnatz, 1983Warnatz, , 1984. The work of Geerts et al (1990) and Zanthoff and Baerns (1990) served as supplementary sources.…”
Section: Parameter Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The modeling of the oxidative coupling of methane in the absence of catalyst has been reported in several articles (Geerts et al, 1990;Zanthoff and Baerns, 1990;Chen et al, 1991;Mackie, 1991;Tjatjopoulos and Vasalos, 1992). Such modeling is based on a radical mechanism of the reaction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the gas-phase reactions has been well recognized and is reflected in several recent papers on the oxidative coupling of methane in the absence of catalyst (Labinger and Ott, 1987;Lane and Wolf, 1988;Geerts et al, 1990;Zanthoff and Baerns, 1990). Furthermore, in a recent review, Lunsford (1990) has pointed out the importance of branched-chain reactions in the gas phase with respect to the generation of methyl radicals.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally accepted that the most widely studied alkali metal/&aline earth metal oxide and the rare earth metal oxide catalysts act as a methane activator and in particular as a producer of methyl radicals, with the subsequent reactions taking place in the gas phase (Ito et al, 1985). Whether or not the reducible multivalent metal oxides catalyze the reactions in the same way is still in debate.The importance of the gas-phase reactions has been well recognized and is reflected in several recent papers on the oxidative coupling of methane in the absence of catalyst (Labinger and Ott, 1987;Lane and Wolf, 1988;Geerts et al, 1990;Zanthoff and Baerns, 1990). Furthermore, in a recent review, Lunsford (1990) has pointed out the importance of branched-chain reactions in the gas phase with respect to the generation of methyl radicals.…”
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confidence: 99%