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Process parameters carbon oxides conversion

GP 8] [R 7] Ignition occurs at a rhodium catalyst at catalyst temperatures between 550 and 700 °C, depending on the process parameters [3]. Total oxidation to water and carbon dioxide is favored at low conversion (< 10%) prior to ignition. Once ignited, the methane conversion increases and hence the catalyst temperature increases abruptly. [Pg.323]


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