Volume 48, Issue 5 e70017
Research Article

Thermodynamic Analysis of the Oxidation of Ethane to Ethylene with Carbon Dioxide

Dr. Chen Li

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Dr. Chen Li

School of Chemistry & Chemical Engineering, Henan University of Technology, No. 100 Lianhua Street, Zhengzhou, 450001 China

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Peili Wang

Peili Wang

School of Civil Engineering & Architecture, Henan University of Technology, No. 100 Lianhua Street, Zhengzhou, 450001 China

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First published: 14 April 2025

Abstract

The ack of existing literature on the systematic thermodynamic research of the oxidative dehydrogenation of ethane to ethylene with CO2 is evident. The standard enthalpies and free energies of the reactions involved in this complex system were calculated in detail. The equilibrium compositions for the complex system were also calculated by varying pressure, temperature, and the initial feed composition. The dehydrogenation of ethane was enhanced by the reverse water–gas shift reaction, and the reverse Boudouard reaction had the potential to facilitate the reduction of carbon deposits at high temperature. The better conditions for the reaction system were atmospheric pressure, a temperature range of 1050–1250 K, and a molar ratio of CO2:C2H6 ≤ 1.5 in the feed.

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