Effects of Li Doping on MgO-Supported Sm2O3 and TbOx Catalysts in the Oxidative Coupling of Methane

2014 
Rare earth oxides (REOs), particularly the sesquioxides, such as Sm2O3 and La2O3, have been investigated as promising catalysts in the oxidative coupling of methane (OCM). Much less attention has been paid to the reducible REOs because they are expected to give oxidation products, such as CO and CO2 (COx), rather than the desirable ethane and ethylene (C2+). Because Li addition can improve the performance of Sm2O3 in the OCM reaction and Li/MgO is commonly used as a reference OCM catalyst, the effects of lithium addition to a reducible oxide, TbOx, were investigated in detail in this study and compared with a Sm2O3 catalyst, which is the best single component OCM catalyst. Because of the well-documented volatility of lithium under OCM conditions, particularly for the Li/MgO system, the stability of lithium-doped samaria and terbia catalysts was examined as a function of preparation methods in this study. As expected, terbia supported on nanoparticle magnesia (n-MgO) is not a very active or selective OCM c...
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