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Conductivity properties of Na2SO4/CaCO3 catalysts and their effect on catalytic activities for oxidative coupling of methane

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A series of Na2SO4 doped CaCO3 catalysts were prepared. It was observed that the C2 yields and selectivities of Na2SO4/CaCO3 catalysts for OCM are intimately related to their conductivities. The effect of conductivity on the catalytic activity is discussed together with the conductivities and catalytic activities of the catalysts. The higher the conductivities, the higher the C2 yields and selectivities are.

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Hong, P., Ying-Li, B., Xin-Rui, X. et al. Conductivity properties of Na2SO4/CaCO3 catalysts and their effect on catalytic activities for oxidative coupling of methane. React Kinet Catal Lett 59, 159–164 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02068005

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