Abstract:
The effect of $\mathrm{SO}_2$ on the oxidative conversion of hydrogen and methane over a wide range of temperatures of $400\div1500^\circ$C at a pressure of the reacting mixture of $1$ atm has been studied by numerical kinetic analysis. The analysis has shown that sulfur dioxide can have both accelerating and inhibitory effects on the oxidative conversion of hydrogen and methane, which is due to the participation of $\mathrm{SO}_2$ and the products of its chemical transformation in conjugated processes. The accelerating effect of $\mathrm{SO}_2$ on the oxidative conversion of hydrogen and methane is observed at low temperatures, and the decelerating effect at elevated temperatures.