Abstract
The steam conversion of carbon monoxide, the conjugation of the conversion of ethyl benzene (EB) to styrene (St) with the steam conversion of carbon monoxide (SCCM) and the conversion of ethyl benzene to styrene in the presence of CO2 on a low-temperature magnesium-zirconium catalyst modified with phosphoric acid and copper were studied. It has been established that by the conjugation of conversion of EB to styrene with the steam conversion of carbon monoxide, it is possible to create a highly efficient, environmentally friendly process for the production of styrene and hydrogen with a relatively low expenditure of additional capital and energy.
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