Abstract

The influence of the initial concentration of oxygen and temperature on the oxidative conversion of propane in a two-sectional flow reactor at constant pressure and contact time was studied. It was shown that an increase in the initial concentration of oxygen not only increases the conversion of propane, but also affects the ratio of the reaction products. The yield of ethylene and propylene was found to depend on the initial propane to oxygen ratio and reaction temperature.

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