Oxidative Dehydrogenation of Propane over Supported Nickel–Molybdenum–Oxide-Based Catalysts
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Oxidative dehydrogenation of propane using Ni–Mo-based metal oxide catalysts (without or with dopants: zinc and boron) was investigated in this paper. The catalysts were prepared, tested, and characterized by BET, SEM, XRD, and FTIR techniques. Higher propylene yields were obtained with alumina-supported catalysts compared to silica-supported ones, which showed much higher selectivity when doped with boron at lower propane conversions. Propylene yield was found to increase with increasing reaction temperatures and/or decreasing propane-to-oxygen ratios due to the increase in propane conversion.
著者
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Abasaeed Ahmed
Chemical Engineering Department College Of Engineering King Saud University
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Al-Zahrani Saeed
Chemical Engineering Department, King Saud University
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Al-Mesfer Mohammed
Chemical Engineering Department, King Saud University
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Putra Meilana
Chemical Engineering Department, King Saud University
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