GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PROCESS OF SYNTHESIZING HYDROCARBONS FROM CO2 AND H2
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JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Abstract
The process of catalytic synthesis of hydrocarbons from syngas to high molecular weight
synthetic pentane to nonadecane is a strongly exothermic reaction. Its thermal effect is equal
to 41 kcal/mol, activation energy is equal to 24 kcal/mol [1]. Thermodynamic calculations [1
3] show that at pressures of 1–100 atm and temperatures of 20–700°C, the formation of
saturated hydrocarbons, especially methane, is likely. At 1 atm, the upper temperature limit for
the formation of hydrocarbons ranging from high molecular weight synthetic pentane to
nonadecane is 400–500°C.