Ultrastable, selective catalyst for propane dehydrogenation developed Date: June 12, 2020 Source: Hokkaido University Summary: A group of Japanese scientists has developed an ultrastable, selective ...
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With a dash of water and sunlight, researchers turn propane into propylene using copper single-atom catalyst
Propane dehydrogenation (PDH) reaction is a highly endothermic reaction, typically requiring temperatures above 600°C in conventional thermo-catalysis. However, elevated temperatures lead to ...
Recently, a research team from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a Pt-based high-entropy-alloy (HEA) catalyst that significantly ...
A recent study evaluated the different treating processes that remove carbonyl sulfide (COS) from propane streams. The study grouped seven different process types into nonregenerable, regenerable, and ...
"Our finding could lead to a more efficient and cheaper industrial process to produce propylene from propane without the need for catalyst regeneration - which is far superior in selectivity and ...
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