Few of literatures and patents about the catalyst which can be used to produce ethylene by direct conversion of methane is disclosed; moreover, it is different in technical field from present invention. By conventional processes, large amounts of by-product such as carbon dioxide are produced, separation and removal thereof is difficult and environmental pollution is likely to be caused. Also, synthesis of hydrocarbon(s) by conventional dehydrogenation is conducted at relatively high temperature of about 1500.degree. to 1550.degree. C. through thermal or electric cracking reaction to cause some problems such as necessity of supply of high energy, expense of high temperature equipment (plan) as well as enormous loss of thermal energy expense, particulary severe corrosion of reactor.
As prior art describing synthesis of hydrocarbon by oxidative coupling or dehydrogenation reaction, there are U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,066,629, 5,068,486 and 5,118,654, Canadian patent no. 2016675 and Japanese patent nos. 04352730, 04368342.