Abstract

AbstractThe selective oxidation of methane into methane oxygenates such as CH3OH and HCOOH with O2 is a promising technology for direct methane conversion. This study successfully demonstrates the partial oxidation of methane over Pd−Fe/ZSM‐5 catalysts in water, where H2O2 was generated in situ from H2 and O2. A low Pd content is essential for preventing agglomeration of Pd nanoparticles, and intimate contact between Pd and Fe species is beneficial for achieving high yields of methane oxygenates. This one‐body catalyst showed better catalytic performance than that of previously reported ones, especially at low temperatures. 0.28 %Pd–0.56 %Fe/ZSM‐5 exhibited a stable catalytic performance in a continuous flow reactor.

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