Jackson
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Methane synthesis
I have been wanting to attempt the Miller-Urey experiment for a while now but what I always get hung up on is getting methane for the experiment. I
have seen people generate alkenes using the dehydration of alcohols using sulfuric acid, but the smallest alcohol I can find literature for is
ethanol. Would it work to generate methane from methanol? I know methane isn't an alkene, but shouldn't the overall process be the same? I know I
could get methane from the gas lines, but as I am doing this at home, I don't have a takeoff point, and I don't know if I could get one installed.
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you could decarboxylate sodium acetate with sodium hydroxide, it's one way to produce methane in a lab
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or make a 5gallon digester and add an empty tire tube to it as a collection bladder, then simply run through sodium hydroxide to scrub most the un
wanted crap out of the gas stream.
FYI I'm envious, I all ways wanted to do this as well.
[Edited on 13-2-2019 by XeonTheMGPony]
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Are you familiar with the Sabatier reaction?
You need to feed hydrogen and carbon dioxide through a nickel catalyst @ 350° C and you get methane.
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Jackson
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Yeah I have looked at it, and it is probably the best because it can give me a constant stream of methane at a pretty reliable rate. The last time I
read up about it I could have sworn the catalyst was an expensive platinum group meta type catalyst but if it’s just nickel then I guess it’s
something I should probably look more into. Would a metal tube of something like copper be a good reaction tube?
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Hi,
In the chromatographic world it is employed in "methanizers", used to quantify CO and CO2 with a FID.
Google it.
Beware because the nickel powder is rated as cancerigen. Surely there are alternative catalysts.
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What would be the best alternative catalyst for nickel powder btw?
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Nickel powder and CO in the same place sounds a bit scary.
I wonder if you could reduce a solution of methyl halide in methanol using aluminum amalgam and get methane. Perhaps even Al/Cu wold work.
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Jackson
Another option to get methane is the reaction of aluminum carbide with water.
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If we're considering all possibilities, one could generate methane via protonation of a methyl Grignard or methyllithium, but this would be a terrible
waste of a difficult-to-get reagent
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