Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.34, No.5, 1581-1587, 1995
Oxidative Coupling of Methane in a Vibrofluidized Bed at Low Fluidizing Velocities
A fluidized bed reactor has been used to study the influence of the operation parameters on the reactor behavior during oxidative coupling of methane. A vibration device was employed to avoid the agglomeration of the catalyst particles, thus allowing operation at low gas velocities, near the minimum fluidization velocity. An improved selectivity for hydrocarbons was obtained in this way, compared to the results at high gas velocities.