“…Moreover, the methane content even increases, since it is one of the main products of oxycracking of its heavier homologues [11,14,20]. The main products of the oxycracking of methane homologues are ethylene, methane, ethane, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide, with ethane and propylene being present in small amounts [17,[20][21][22]. The presence of a heterogeneous catalyst significantly accelerates the process at low temperatures, but impedes it at higher temperatures, at which an abrupt transition to the branched-chain-reaction mode occurs.…”