Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Aromatic compound synthesis – By ring formation from nonring moiety – e.g. – aromatization,...
Patent
1986-06-27
1987-11-03
Dixon, Jr., William R.
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Aromatic compound synthesis
By ring formation from nonring moiety, e.g., aromatization,...
585500, 585541, 585654, 585700, 585943, 585417, C07K 200
Patent
active
047044934
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a catalytic process for the production of higher molecular weight hydrocarbons from lower molecular weight hydrocarbons. More particularly, disclosed is a catalytic process for the conversion of methane to C.sub.2 + hydrocarbons, particularly hydrocarbons rich in ethylene or benzene, or both. The process utilizes a metal-containing catalyst, high reaction temperature of greater than 1000.degree. C., and a high gas hourly space velocity of greater than 3200 hr.sup.-1.
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deVries Louis
Ryason P. R.
Chevron Corporation
DeYoung J. J.
Dixon Jr. William R.
Gaffney R. C.
LaPaglia S. R.
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