Pakistan Science Abstracts
Article details & metrics
No Detail Found!!
Advances in the development of Methane Bromination
Author(s):
1. Haroon-Ur-Rashid: School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074 China
2. Kaichao Yu: School Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering, Huazhong University Of Science And Technology, Wuhan 430074 China
3. Jinlan Zhou: School Of Chemistry And Chemical Engineering, Huazhong University Of Science And Technology, Wuhan 430074 China
Abstract:
The bromination reactions of Methane were studied and majority of the work done so far was outlined, as these reactions have gained immense importance for years in the industrial sector. Thermodynamically, Bromine (Br) is the most suitable species for halogenation of methane. Bromination of methane proceeds via a radical chain mechanism which involves radical intermediates. The mechanism consists of three key steps i.e. Initiation, propagation and termination. It results in the formation of methyl bromide and hydrogen bromide. Hydrogen bromide has been found to inhibit the bromination of methane. However, it has no influence on the bromination of methyl bromide. Bromination of methane can occur both thermally as well as photochemically, following the same free radical chain mechanism. It is a gently exothermic reaction. Studies of the transition state showed that the symmetry for such reaction is of C3v type. Monobromination reaction is hard to control. Supported Lewis acid halides-oxyhalides were found to be suitable as catalysts for monobromination of methane. Catalytic bromination gave more than 90 %.conversions with selectivity in methyl bromide. Oxidative bromination of methane occurs when FePO4/SiO2 or BaO/SiO2 are used as catalyst.
Page(s): 922-928
DOI: DOI not available
Published: Journal: Journal of Chemical Society of Pakistan, Volume: 33, Issue: 6, Year: 2011
Keywords:
Keywords are not available for this article.
References:
References are not available for this document.
Citations
Citations are not available for this document.
0

Citations

0

Downloads

4

Views