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*article: [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926860X9600275X Synthesis of dimethyl ether (DME) from methanol over solid-acid catalysts] | *article: [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0926860X9600275X Synthesis of dimethyl ether (DME) from methanol over solid-acid catalysts] | ||
*GEK Wiki: [http://wiki.gekgasifier.com/w/page/6123698/Dimethyl%20Ether%20%28DME%29 Dimethyl Ether (DME)] | *GEK Wiki: [http://wiki.gekgasifier.com/w/page/6123698/Dimethyl%20Ether%20%28DME%29 Dimethyl Ether (DME)] | ||
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Revision as of 00:55, 15 July 2016
Dimethyl Ether (DME) is created by the dehydration of two methanol molecules methanol across an alumina catalyst.
2 CH3OH --> H2O + CH3OCH3
DME can be created in two steps with the creation of methanol across ZnO and CuO, then its dehydration to DME in the presence of Al2O3.
DME can also be synthesized in a single step which is typically a combination of both catalysts, ZnO/CuO and Al2O3. When the synthesis of methanol and methanol dehydration happen in the same step, an interesting third reaction interaction happens: the water-gas shift.