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Cracking of light hydrocarbons in the presence of electrically heated metal wires
Abstract The cracking of С1–С4 associated petroleum gases to ethylene and propylene in the presence of electrically heated metal wires in a tubular quartz reactor in the temperature range of 300–600°С has been studied, while providing the heating by passing an electric current at a voltage of 25–40 V, a current intensity of 7.0–9.5 A, and a power of 200–350 W through a metal wire in the form of a tungsten, molybdenum, or nichrome coil contacting with the flowing gas stream. It has been found that the coil materials are arranged in the following order with respect to the alkene yield: tungsten > molybdenum > nichrome.
Cracking of light hydrocarbons in the presence of electrically heated metal wires
Abstract The cracking of С1–С4 associated petroleum gases to ethylene and propylene in the presence of electrically heated metal wires in a tubular quartz reactor in the temperature range of 300–600°С has been studied, while providing the heating by passing an electric current at a voltage of 25–40 V, a current intensity of 7.0–9.5 A, and a power of 200–350 W through a metal wire in the form of a tungsten, molybdenum, or nichrome coil contacting with the flowing gas stream. It has been found that the coil materials are arranged in the following order with respect to the alkene yield: tungsten > molybdenum > nichrome.
Cracking of light hydrocarbons in the presence of electrically heated metal wires
Shekunova, V. M. (author) / Aleksandrov, Yu. A. (author) / Tsyganova, E. I. (author) / Filofeev, S. V. (author)
Petroleum Chemistry ; 57 ; 446-451
2017-05-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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