Mechanisms of catalytic activity in heavily coated hydrocracking catalysts

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Millan M. and colleagues from the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, London , AZ, UK have published the research work: Mechanisms of Catalytic Activity in Heavily Coated Hydrocracking Catalysts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study of catalyst deactivation in this work focuses on deactivation by coke deposition.
  • how: This result is in line with observations of preferential carbonaceous deposition on the catalyst support presented in the literature .

SUMMARY

    Three main mechanisms leading to catalyst deactivation have been identified: deactivation by coke deposition or "fouling", by metals . . .

     

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