TY - JOUR
T1 - One-step catalytic oxidation of methanol to Dimethoxymethane
T2 - The effect of titanium dioxide on catalysis Performance, process conceptual design and evaluation
AU - Qi, Xiao xiao
AU - Zhao, Yun rui
AU - Shi, Hui
AU - Cui, Chengtian
AU - Gao, Yongxiang
AU - Guo, Heqin
AU - Tang, Jihai
AU - Cui, Mifen
AU - Qiao, Xu
AU - Xia, Ming
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - The one-step methanol oxidation to dimethoxymethane (DMM) is a promising method for value-added chemical synthesis. However, vanadium cerium (VCe) catalysts commonly exhibit insufficient DMM selectivity in spite of its moderate high-temperature methanol conversion. In this work, titanium dioxide (TiO2) with relatively strong acidity was introduced into VCe catalyst to improve the catalysis performance of VCe. The results showed that the addition of TiO2 enhanced the oxidation reduction and surface acidity of the catalyst, and effectively improved the selectivity and yield of DMM. Furthermore, a scaled-up conceptual process for the one-step oxidation of methanol to DMM was explored, designed and economically evaluated based on the TiO2 modified catalysts. The entire conceptual process featured that multiple condensation-separation/absorption units offered a complete collection of the DMM. Through the optimization of the process, the generated products and unreacted methanol can be directly stripped from N2 and O2, and complete separation of DMM-methanol azeotrope was achieved with only one vacuum distillation unit. The entire process at what catalysis performance (methanol conversion, DMM selectivity, etc.) could bring profit was revealed and discussed. This study emphasizes the interaction between catalyst design, conceptual process design and economic evaluation, providing new ideas for the development of efficient industrial catalysts.
AB - The one-step methanol oxidation to dimethoxymethane (DMM) is a promising method for value-added chemical synthesis. However, vanadium cerium (VCe) catalysts commonly exhibit insufficient DMM selectivity in spite of its moderate high-temperature methanol conversion. In this work, titanium dioxide (TiO2) with relatively strong acidity was introduced into VCe catalyst to improve the catalysis performance of VCe. The results showed that the addition of TiO2 enhanced the oxidation reduction and surface acidity of the catalyst, and effectively improved the selectivity and yield of DMM. Furthermore, a scaled-up conceptual process for the one-step oxidation of methanol to DMM was explored, designed and economically evaluated based on the TiO2 modified catalysts. The entire conceptual process featured that multiple condensation-separation/absorption units offered a complete collection of the DMM. Through the optimization of the process, the generated products and unreacted methanol can be directly stripped from N2 and O2, and complete separation of DMM-methanol azeotrope was achieved with only one vacuum distillation unit. The entire process at what catalysis performance (methanol conversion, DMM selectivity, etc.) could bring profit was revealed and discussed. This study emphasizes the interaction between catalyst design, conceptual process design and economic evaluation, providing new ideas for the development of efficient industrial catalysts.
KW - Conceptual design
KW - Dimethoxymethane
KW - Economic evaluation
KW - One-step oxidation of methanol
KW - Titanium oxide promoter
KW - Vanadium-Cerium catalyst
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jiec.2025.05.042
DO - 10.1016/j.jiec.2025.05.042
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105005943908
SN - 1226-086X
JO - Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
JF - Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
ER -