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Partial oxidation of methane to carbon oxides and hydrogen on hydroxyapatite---enhanced selectivity to carbon monoxide with tetrachloromethane. S. Sugiyama et al. Energy and Fuels., May/June 1996, 10(3), 828--830.

It has previously been reported that introducing tetrachloromethane into the feedstream in the partial oxidation of methane on calcium oxide, phosphate and sulphate increases the selectivity for C2 hydrocarbons. In the partial oxidation of methane over hydroxyapatite the selectivity for CO is approximately 40%. In this study the addition of tetrachloromethane was found to increase selectivity for CO to 71%.11 refs.

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Journal title: Energy and Fuels

Subjects: Refining, Hydrogen, Natural gas, Oil and gas, Carbon monoxide

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