Researchers realize direct conversion of methane with oxygen at room temperature

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Researchers realize direct conversion of methane with oxygen at room temperature
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Direct conversion of methane (CH4) to high-value-added chemicals at room temperature, by directly using abundant and low-cost molecular oxygen (O2) as an oxidant, is an ideal route for CH4 utilization. But it remains a challenge due to the chemical inertness of methane and low activity of O2.

Direct conversion of methane to high-value-added chemicals at room temperature, by directly using abundant and low-cost molecular oxygen as an oxidant, is an ideal route for CHutilization.

But it remains a challenge due to the chemical inertness of methane and low activity of ORecently, a research group led by Prof. Deng Dehui and Assoc. Prof. Yu Liang from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics of the Chinese Academy of Sciences realized direct CH

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