Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.57, No.3, 908-919, 2018
Kinetic Model for the Conversion of Chloromethane into Hydrocarbons over a HZSM-5 Zeolite Catalyst
The conversion of chloromethane into hydrocarbons over a HZSM-5 zeolite based catalyst is investigated with the aim, of establishing a kinetic model suitable for simulating this process for indirect valorization of the methane contained in shale gas. The experimental data were obtained in an isothermal fixed bed reactor under a wide range of operating conditions: temperature, 300-450 degrees C; space-time, 1-12 g(catalyst) h/mol(CH2) ; chloromethane partial pressure, 0.375-1.5 atm; and time on stream, up to 255 min. The reaction scheme is composed of eight components and lumps (chloromethane, C-2-C-4 olefins, C-2-C-4 paraffins, C-5-C-10 aliphatics, aromatics BTX, methane, hydrochloric acid, and chlorinated hydrocarbons), which are involved in ten single reactions. The catalyst deactivation by coke deposition has been quantified by an equation, which is dependent on the concentration of chloromethane in the reaction medium. The kinetic model is suitable for predicting accurately the effect that reaction conditions have on products distribution and their evolution with time on stream.