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Performance of the laboratory prepared catalysts on combustion of methanol

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2013-07

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Ulukardeşler, Ayşe Hilal

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Taylor and Francis

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In this study, catalytic combustion of volatile organic compounds that cause a noxious effect on the environment was investigated. Volatile organic compounds can cause some health and environmental problems, so most volatile organic compounds are capable of destruction through thermal oxidation. In this study, the optimum conditions for catalytic combustion of methanol is investigated. Methanol is used in a fixed bed reactor at five different temperatures between 125 and 225 degrees C with five different catalysts. For this purpose, methanol combustion was observed on manganese oxide catalysts supported by silica or alumina and an industrial catalyst that was a mixture of copper oxide and zinc oxide. Between the catalysts, silica supported catalysts that include 18.2 wt%. MnO loading gives the best results for combustion of methanol. Activities of both silica supported catalysts increased with increasing MnO loading.

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Energy & fuels, Engineering, Environmental sciences & ecology, Alumina, Catalytic combustion, Methanol, Silica, Volatile organic compounds, Supported manganese-palladium, Volatile organic-compounds, Oxide catalysts, Mn, Formaldehyde/methanol, Toluene, Vocs, Catalyst supports, Chemical reactors, Combustion, Gas chromatography, Manganese oxide, Environmental problems, Fixed bed reactor, Industrial catalyst, Manganese oxide catalyst, Methanol combustion, Optimum conditions, Silica-supported catalysts

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Ulukardeşler, A. H. (2013). “Performance of the laboratory prepared catalysts on combustion of methanol”. Energy Sources Part A-Recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects, 35(13), 1218-1224.

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