Quizzed article | REF: J1218 V1

Bifunctional catalysis Application in valorisation of light alkanes and in Fine Chemicals

Authors: Michel GUISNET, Ludovic PINARD, Matteo GUIDOTTI

Publication date: November 10, 2015, Review date: October 23, 2020 | Lire en français

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    1. Upgrading of light C2-C4 alkanes by bifunctional catalysis

    Light alkanes (C 2 -C 4 ), often associated with methane in natural gas, are also formed by catalytic cracking of heavy petroleum cuts (FCC). Available in large quantities and therefore very cheap, these alkanes are widely used as fuels: ethane and propane as fuel oil for refineries, propane alone or mixed with butane as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)

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