HCN Synthesis by Ammoxidation of Methane and Ethane on Platinum

We have examined HCN synthesis by the ammoxidation of CH4, C2H6, and CH4/C2H6 mixtures in air or O2 at atmospheric pressure on α-Al2O3 foam ...
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Ind. Eng. Chem. Res. 1996, 35, 1524-1533

HCN Synthesis by Ammoxidation of Methane and Ethane on Platinum Monoliths† Sameer S. Bharadwaj and Lanny D. Schmidt* Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455

We have examined HCN synthesis by the ammoxidation of CH4, C2H6, and CH4/C2H6 mixtures in air or O2 at atmospheric pressure on R-Al2O3 foam monoliths coated with 1-10 wt % Pt and on Pt-10% Rh gauzes. The HCN reaction system was found to be highly sensitive to the catalyst microstructure because we observed activation and differences in performance on catalysts with different support materials. For CH4 ammoxidation on Pt monoliths we observe HCN yields >63% based on CH4 and NH3 fed which is comparable to yields obtained on commercially used Pt-10% Rh gauzes (∼65%). With C2H6 rather than CH4, we achieve HCN yields of ∼42% (carbon and nitrogen basis). We also examined CH4/C2H6 mixtures (at fixed C/N and (C + N)/O2) for HCN synthesis. HCN yields were found to decrease by 5-7% with increasing C2H6 in the feed hydrocarbon mixture (up to 14%). Results for experiments with Pt-10%Rh gauzes used commercially are shown in all cases to allow comparisons with Pt monoliths. C2H6 ammoxidation on Pt monoliths and gauzes at acetonitrile synthesis stoichiometries yields negligible amounts of higher nitriles (