Abstract

Methanol oxidative dehydrogenation to formaldehyde over a Fe–Mo oxide catalyst was studied experimentally in three reactor configurations: the conventional fixed-bed reactor (FBR) and the packed-bed membrane reactor (PBMR), with either methanol (PBMR-M) or oxygen (PBMR-O) as the permeating component. The kinetics of methanol and formaldehyde partial oxidation reactions were determined independently from FBR experiments. A steady state plug-flow PBMR model, utilizing these kinetics and no adjustable parameters, fit the experiments accurately. It is shown experimentally and in accordance with the model that for given overall feed conditions, the reactor performance for methanol conversion and formaldehyde yield is in the order PBMR-M < FBR < PBMR-O.

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