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Theoretical analysis of oxidative coupling of methane and Fischer Tropsch synthesis in two consecutive reactors: comparison of fixed bed and membrane reactorGhareghashi et al., 2013
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- Ghareghashi A
- Ghader S
- Hashemipour H
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- Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
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In this paper, theoretical performance of Fischer Tropsch (FT) synthesis is analyzed where its feed comes from an oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) reactor. In this model based analysis, two consecutive reactors are intended that first reactor is OCM and second reactor …
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