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Direct conversion of calcium carbonate to C1-C3 hydrocarbons
, Y. Sundarayya, G. Madras, C.N.R. Rao
Published in ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
2013
Volume: 3
   
Issue: 20
Pages: 7224 - 7229
Abstract
With the objective of investigating the direct conversion of inorganic carbonates such as CaCO3 to hydrocarbons, assisted by transition metal ions, we have carried out studies on CaCO3 in an intimate admixture with iron oxides (FeCaCO) with a wide range of Fe/Ca mole ratios (x), prepared by co-precipitation. The hydrogen reduction of FeCaCO at 673 K gives up to 23% yield of the hydrocarbons CH4, C2H4, C2H6 and C3H8, leaving solid iron residues in the form of iron metal, oxides and carbide particles. The yield of hydrocarbons increases with x and the conversion of hydrocarbons occurs through the formation of CO. While the total yield of hydrocarbons obtained by us is comparable to that in the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, the selectivity for C 2-C3 hydrocarbons reported here is noteworthy. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2013.
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    Fig. 1 Variation of the total mole conversion ... Expand
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    Table 1 Gaseous products formed for different values ... Expand
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    Fig. 3 Variation of the yields (%) of different HCs such ... Expand
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    Fig. 2 Plot of turnover number of the HCs (HC TON) ... Expand
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    Fig. 5 TEM images of FeCaD showing the regions of dark contrast ... Expand
About the journal
JournalRSC Advances
PublisherROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN20462069
Open AccessNo