Catalytic conversion of oxygenated compounds to low molecular weight olefins. Progress report, January 1--July 15, 1978
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The conversion of methanol or synthesis gas is an attractive route for producing ethylene and propylene from coal. Utilizing a chabazite ion exchanged with ammonium and rare earth chlorides, methanol is converted to ethylene and propylene with carbon yields of 70 to 90% at reaction temperatures of 375 to 425/sup 0/C and pressures to 100 psi. Carbon disulfide in the feed at concentrations less than 200 ppM increases the operating time between regenerations from four hours to twenty hours. At car…
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Date:
July 1978
Creator:
Anthony, Rayford G.
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