

Recovery of Methanol from Natural Gas on Alumina-Modified Silica Gel Adsorbent
https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2019-11-4-9
Abstract
The features of methanol conversion using silica gel adsorbents modified with alumina, the result of which is the formation of dimethyl ether, are considered. The conversion of methanol to dimethyl ether on modified silica gel was studied in experimental and industrial plants in a wide temperature range and at various gas supply flows. There were obtained the dependences of the degree of conversion of methanol to dimethyl ether on the temperature of catalysis on modified samples of silica gel, the distribution of absorbed components in industrial adsorption plant for drying natural gas.
About the Authors
Z.A. TermedashevRussian Federation
Dr. Sci. (Chem.), Professor
A.V. Rudenko
Russian Federation
Deputy Manager
I.A. Kolychev
Russian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Chem.), Head of Chemical Analytical Laboratory
A.S. Kostina
Russian Federation
Post-graduent Student
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For citations:
Termedashev Z., Rudenko A., Kolychev I., Kostina A. Recovery of Methanol from Natural Gas on Alumina-Modified Silica Gel Adsorbent. Ecology and Industry of Russia. 2019;23(11):4-9. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18412/1816-0395-2019-11-4-9