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- who: J. Ihli from the Institut have published the article: A three-dimensional view of structural changes caused by deactivation of fluid catalytic cracking catalysts, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- what: Previous studies identified persistent coke deposits, the reaction environment in the riser, the hydrothermal conditions imposed by the regenerator, and feed contaminants, including sodium, nickel, calcium, vanadium, and iron4, 5, 10-14 interacting with and accumulating in the composite as the main reasons behind permanent catalyst deactivation15-17. The authors provide an updated view of FCC catalysts and the structural changes that . . .
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