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Modeling Of A Reactor Preparation Ethylene From Methane


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1 Samarkand State University, Bukhara Medical Institution, Uzbekistan
 

In this study, catalytic oxygenation of methane and the influence of various factors in the process of ethylene production were studied. Based on the results obtained, the optimal conditions and the structure of the catalyst were chosen : (Mn2O3)x ∙ (Na2MoO4)y ∙ (ZrO2)z. The process was thermodynamically evaluated to obtain the most appropriate technology for extracting ethylene from methane, and the effect of various technological parameters on its main characteristics for mathematical modeling of the reactor was investigated.

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temperature; bulk velocity; adiabatic reactor; contact time; conversion; diameter; film thickness; mass transfer
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Authors

N.I. Fayzullayev
Samarkand State University, Bukhara Medical Institution, Uzbekistan
SH.B. Rakhmatov
Samarkand State University, Bukhara Medical Institution, Uzbekistan

Abstract


In this study, catalytic oxygenation of methane and the influence of various factors in the process of ethylene production were studied. Based on the results obtained, the optimal conditions and the structure of the catalyst were chosen : (Mn2O3)x ∙ (Na2MoO4)y ∙ (ZrO2)z. The process was thermodynamically evaluated to obtain the most appropriate technology for extracting ethylene from methane, and the effect of various technological parameters on its main characteristics for mathematical modeling of the reactor was investigated.

Keywords


temperature; bulk velocity; adiabatic reactor; contact time; conversion; diameter; film thickness; mass transfer

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