Abstract

Abstract The partial oxidation of light alkanes (methane, ethane, and propane) has been carried out successfully by applying an O2-H2 cell at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure. The conversion of alkanes increased in the order of CH4 < C2H6 < C3H8. The selectivity to useful oxygenates was the highest in the case of propane. The selectivity to acetone was higher than 65%.

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