Процессы разложения и парциального окисления метана в присутствии родий-и никельсодержащих катализаторов
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Основным крупнотоннажным направлением переработки метана на сегодняшний день являются окислительные превращения с получением синтез-газа. Синтез-газ представляет собой сырье для получения оксигенатных продуктов (метанола, диметилового эфира и др.), а также для получения жидких и твердых углеводородов по методу Фишера-Тропша. Водород, входящий в состав синтез-газа, находит применение в ряде… Читать ещё >
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