2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(335c) Elucidating Plasma-Catalyst Contributions for the Direct Conversion of Methane to Aromatics
Authors
In this work, we have addressed questions that remain unanswered regarding the role of the active metal (i.e., Mo) for the conversion of methane to aromatics in a one-pot dielectric barrier discharge reactor. We have specifically investigated the influence of the bulk gas temperature of the plasma-assisted reaction to elucidate the functionality of Mo and determine the contribution to plasma-phase reactions and Mo-catalyzed reactions. Our work shows that conversion of methane to aromatics can take place at temperatures as low as 573 K, where the multifunctionality of Mo/H-ZSM-5 is not required under these conditions. As the bulk gas temperature for the reaction is further increased, we observe additional contributions from Mo-catalyzed pathways toward the production of aromatics under plasma stimulation. This result is supported by the observation of Mo carbide species that are obtained at temperatures of 773 K in the presence of the plasma, which are not observed under thermal conditions using methane as a source. Overall, this presentation will highlight our current understanding of the role of plasma and catalyst for the conversion of methane to aromatics, and the influence of the bulk gas temperature over these complex plasma-catalyst interactions.