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نویسندگان: B. Delmon and G.F. Froment (Eds.)
سری: Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 88
ISBN (شابک) : 9780444816825, 0444816828
ناشر: Academic Press, Elsevier
سال نشر: 1994
تعداد صفحات: 676
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Catalyst Deactivation 1994, Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب غیرفعال سازی کاتالیست 1994، مجموعه مقالات ششمین سمپوزیوم بین المللی نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
کاتالیست غیرفعال سازی 1994 گسترش سمپوزیوم های قبلی و بسیار موفق بود. هدف این سمپوزیوم ترویج یک رویکرد علمی از پدیده غیرفعال سازی کاتالیزور بود که به توسعه کاتالیزورهایی کمک می کند که کمتر در معرض تغییرات ساختاری هستند و در برابر سموم و تشکیل کک مقاوم تر هستند. این جنبه ها در 12 سخنرانی عمومی، 48 ارائه شفاهی و 35 مقاله پوستری، که به طور انتقادی از یک پاسخ چشمگیر از حدود 30 کشور انتخاب شده اند، پرداخته شده است. هر دو جنبه اساسی و کاربردی پوشش داده شد. غیرفعالسازی کاتالیزورها در فرآیندهای مهم صنعتی مانند هیدرودرمان کراکینگ کاتالیزوری بستر سیال، گوگردزدایی هیدرولیکی، رفرمینگ کاتالیستی، نیتروژنزدایی هیدروژنی، اصلاح بخار، هیدرودمتالیزاسیون، هیدروکراکینگ، سنتز فیشر-تروپش، هیدروژن زدایی پروپان، سنتز انیدرید فتالیک قابل توجه است. مکانیسمهای مسمومیت، تف جوشی و ککسازی بیشتر مورد بررسی و مدلسازی قرار گرفتند و تکنیکهای آزمایشی جدیدی برای تعیین خصوصیات و تعیین کمیت غیرفعالسازی نیز معرفی شدند.--[مطلب منبع].
Catalyst Deactivation 1994 was an expansion of earlier, highly successful symposia. The objective of the symposium was to promote a scientific approach of the phenomenon of catalyst deactivation which will contribute to the development of catalysts which are less subject to structural transformations and more resistant to poisons and coke formation. These aspects are dealt with in 12 plenary lectures, 48 oral presentations and 35 poster papers, which were critically selected from an impressive response from some 30 countries. Both fundamental and applied aspects were covered. The deactivation of catalysts in important industrial processes like fluid bed catalytic cracking hydrotreatment, hydrodesulfurization, catalytic reforming, hydrodenitrogenation, steam reforming, hydrodemetallization, hydrocracking, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, propane dehydrogenation, phthalic anhydride synthesis received considerable attention. Mechanisms of poisoning, sintering and coking were further investigated and modelled and new experimental techniques for the characterization and the quantification of deactivation were also introduced.--[Source inconnue].
Content:
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Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Preface
Page xiii
Scientific Committee
Page xiv
Sintering Kinetics of Supported Metals: Perspectives from a Generalized Power Law Approach Original Research Article
Pages 1-18
Calvin H. Bartholomew
Catalyst Deactivation in the oxidation of volatile organic compounds by some metal oxides Original Research Article
Pages 19-31
J.B. Butt, J.J. Spivey, S.K. Agrawal
Sintering and Catalytic Implications. A Surface Thermodynamics Approach Original Research Article
Pages 33-52
Eli Ruckenstein
Fundamental description of deactivation and regeneration of acid zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 53-68
M. Guisnet, P. Magnoux
Scanning Probe Microscopy Studies of the Activation and Deactivation of Pd Thin Film Catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 69-84
K.-H. Lee, E.E. Wolf
Catalyst Deactivation in Hdm of Heavy Deasphalted Oils Original Research Article
Pages 85-95
Leydis Reyes, Carlos Zerpa, J.H. Krasuk
A recycle electrobalance reactor for the study of Catalyst Deactivation by coke formation Original Research Article
Pages 97-112
H.C. Beirnaert, R. Vermeulen, G.F. Froment
Solid-State Reactions in Catalysts During Ageing: Beneficial Role of Spillover Original Research Article
Pages 113-128
B. Delmon
FCC Catalyst Deactivation: A Review and Directions for further Research Original Research Article
Pages 129-144
P. O'Connor, A.C. Pouwels
Coke Versus Metal Deactivation of Residue Hydrodemetallization Catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 145-154
G. Gualda, S. Kasztelan
Coke deposition in trickle-bed reactors during heavy oil processing — Catalytic and physical effects Original Research Article
Pages 155-166
K.P. de JongZ, D. Reinalda, C.A. Emeis
Problem of coke formation on Ni/ZrO2 catalysts during the carbon dioxide reforming of methane Original Research Article
Pages 167-173
W. Hally, J.H. Bitter, K. Seshan, J.A. Lercher, J.R.H. Ross
Deactivation Profiles Related to Mechanism Pecularities of Coke Formation Inside Catalyst Pores Original Research Article
Pages 175-182
K. Kumbilieva, L. Petrov, S.L. Kiperman
Ageing of Ga/H-MFI(Si,Al) propane aromatisation catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 183-190
S.B. Abdul Hamid, E.G. Derouane, P. Mériaudeau, C. Naccache
Influence of Sulfur on the Interaction of Iron with Carbon Monoxide Original Research Article
Pages 191-198
W.T. Owens, M.S. Kim, N.M. Rodriguez, R.T. K. Baker
Formation of Coke on Hydrotreating Catalysts and its Effect on Activity Original Research Article
Pages 199-206
P. Zeuthen, Jesper Bartholdy, Peter Wiwel, Barry H. Cooper
CO2 Reforming of Methane to Syngas: Deactivation Behavior of Nickel Aluminate Spinel Catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 207-213
Alak Bhattacharyya, Victor W. Chang
A study of the deactivation and regeneration behaviour and related catalytic properties of modified zeolite catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 215-222
Lingao Zhang, Songying Chen, Shaoyi Peng
The Dealumination Process of Acid Attack and Coking Behaviour in Ultrastable Y Zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 223-231
Pan Huifang, Wu Xiaofeng, Zhao Yewen, Shen Zhihong
The use of the H2-D2 equilibration reaction as a probe reaction to study the deactivation on Pt/Al2O3 and Pt-Sn/Al2O3 catalysts during propane dehydrogenation Original Research Article
Pages 233-240
Mikael Larsson, Bengt Andersson, Odd Arne Bariås, Anders Holmen
Deactivation and Coking of Hzsm5 Catalysts During Alkylation Reactions Original Research Article
Pages 241-248
Gabriele Mirth, Jiri Cejka, Jan Krtil, Johannes A. Lercher
The activity decay of cracking catalysts: chemical and structural deactivation by coke Original Research Article
Pages 249-256
D. Nevicato, I. Pitault, M. Forissier, J.R. Bernard
Experimental Methods for the Determination of Coke Formation and Deactivation Kinetics of Heterogeneous Catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 257-263
H. Hofmann, G. Kolb
Use of 129-Xe NMR and HRADS techniques to study coking and decoking of HY zeolites Original Research Article
Pages 265-271
J.L. Bonardet, M.C. Barrage, J. Fraissard, M.A. Ferrero, W.C. Conner
Accelerated tests of catalyst coking: What do they tell us? Original Research Article
Pages 273-280
D.B. Dadyburjor, Z. Liu, S. Matoba, S. Osanai, T. Shiro-oka
Deactivation of Ni-Catalysts and Its Prevention by Mechanically Mixing an Oxide for the Formation Reaction of CO+H2 from CO2+CH4 Original Research Article
Pages 281-288
Osamu Takayasu, Chiemi Soman, Yumi Takegahara, Ikuya Matsuura
Regeneration of Coked Pt-Re/Al2O3 Catalyst by Burning with Oxygen and Ozone Original Research Article
Pages 289-295
C.L. Pieck, E.L. Jablonski, J.M. Parera
An isotope labelling study of the deactivation of a Pt/alumina catalyst used for propane dehydrogenation. Original Research Article
Pages 297-304
G. Webb, I.M. Matheson, S.D. Jackson, J. Grenfell
In Situ Coking Kinetics Obtained from A New Flow Through Microbalance and Reaction Kinetics Monitored by Gc Original Research Article
Pages 305-312
S.C. Fung, C.A. Querini, K. Liu, D.S. Rumschitzki, T.C. Ho
Characterisation of the carbonaceous deposit formed during the selective hydrogenation of propyne over palladium/zirconia Original Research Article
Pages 313-318
S.David Jackson, Neil J. Casey, Iain J. Huntington
Deactivation of heterogeneous catalysts for hydrocarbon conversion Original Research Article
Pages 319-326
P.A. Sermon, M.S.W. Vong, M.A. Martin-Luengo
Coking and activity of a reforming catalyst in near-critical and dense supercritical reaction mixtures Original Research Article
Pages 327-334
Daniel M. Ginosar, Bala Subramaniam
Catalyst Deactivation in hydrodemetallisation of model compound vanadyl-tetraphenylporphyrin Original Research Article
Pages 335-342
J.P. Janssens, B.J. Bezemer, A.D. van Langeveld, S.T. Sie, J.A. Moulijn
Modification by sulfur of automotive exhaust catalysts: effects of the preparation procedure of the catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 343-350
P. Marécot, D. El Azami El Idrissi, L. Pirault, G. Mabilon, M. Prigent, J. Barbier
Fischer-Tropsch precipitated iron catalysts: Deactivation studies Original Research Article
Pages 351-358
D.J. Duvenhage, R.L. Espinoza, N.J. Coville
Regeneration of Heavily Poisoned Reformer Catalyst - A Case Study Original Research Article
Pages 359-367
V.K. Kapoor, J.R. Rai, Y.K. Kuchhal, R.K. Agarwal, R.P. Mehrotra, K.R. Murthy, Nagesh Sharma, Noble George
Effect of alloying on the sulfur resistance of bimetallic Pt-based catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 369-376
T.F. Garetto, A. Borgna, C.R. Apesteguía
A Fundamental Study of The Deactivation of Fcc Catalysts: A Comparison of Quinoline and Phenanthrene as Catalysts Poisons Original Research Article
Pages 377-384
R. Hughes, G. Hutchings, C.L. Koon, B. McGhee, C.E. Snape
Platinum-catalyzed oxidation of alcohols in aqueous solutions. The role of Bi-promotion in suppression of Catalyst Deactivation Original Research Article
Pages 385-392
T. Mallat, Z. Bodnar, C. Brönnimann, A. Baiker
Deactivation Effects in the Synthesis of Methyl Ethyl Ketone by Selective Oxidation over Solid Wacker-type Catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 393-400
Gabriele Centi, Siglinda Perathoner, Giuseppina Stella
The Changes of Morphologic Structure of Mo-Ni/Al2O3 Hydrodenitrogenation Catalyst during Its Commercial Use Original Research Article
Pages 401-408
Ni Yueqin, Zang Jingling, Zhao Yan, Wang Jifeng
Deterioration mechanism of Cu÷ZSM-5 as a catalyst of selective reduction of NOx by hydrocarbons from the exhaust of stationary natural gas-fuelled engine Original Research Article
Pages 409-416
Takeshi Tabata, Mikako Kokitsu, Osamu Okada, Toshiro Nakayama, Tatsuro Yasumatsu, Hideto Sakane
In-Situ Electron Microscopy Studies of the Palladium/Alumina-Oxygen System Original Research Article
Pages 417-424
N.M. Rodriguez, S.G. Oh, R.A. Dalla-Betta, R.T. K. Baker
Interfacial reactions of transition metal oxides on aluminium oxide studied by high-energy ion beam analysis techniques Original Research Article
Pages 425-432
P.H. Bolt, F.H.P.M. Habraken, J.W. Geus
The mechanism of deactivation of supported Wacker catalysts in the oxidation of 1-butene Original Research Article
Pages 433-440
A.W. Stobbe-Kreemers, M. Makkee, J.J.F. Scholten
Deactivation of copper ion exchanged mordenite catalysts by SO2 for NO reduction with NH3: role of copper Original Research Article
Pages 441-448
Sung-Won Ham, Hoon Choi, In-Sik Nam, Young Gul Kim
Deactivation Of Steam Reforming Catalysts For Molten Carbonate Fuel Cell Applications Original Research Article
Pages 449-458
S.H. Clarke, T.A. Smith
Deactivation of a Sulfided NiMo/γ-Al2O3 during the Hydrodeoxygenation of Bio-Oils: Influence of a High Water Pressure Original Research Article
Pages 459-466
E. Laurent, B. Delmon
Deactivation of carbon-supported platinum catalysts during oxidations in aqueous media Original Research Article
Pages 467-474
J.H. Vleeming, F.A. de Bruijn, B.F.M. Kuster, G.B. Marin
Deactivation of V2O5/TiO2 Catalysts in the Oxidation of O-Xylene to Phthalic Anhydride Original Research Article
Pages 475-482
C.R. Dias, M.F. Portela, G.C. Bond
Deactivation during the hydrogenation of 2-methylglutaronitrile to β-picoline Original Research Article
Pages 483-490
S. Lanini, R. Prins
The Behavior of Titania-Supported Iron Oxide Catalysts in Butene Dehydrogenation Original Research Article
Pages 491-498
L.A. Boot, S.C. van der Linde, A.J. van Dillen, J.W. Geus, F.R. van Buren, J.E. Bongaarts
Sulphur poisoning of nickel catalysts in catalytic hot gas cleaning conditions of biomass gasification Original Research Article
Pages 499-506
J. Hepola, P. Simell, E. Kurkela, P. Ståhlberg
Coke formation during catalytic dehydrogenation Original Research Article
Pages 507-512
F.M. Mandani, R. Hughes
Deactivation and Reactivation of Ru/SiO2 Catalyst Original Research Article
Pages 513-518
H. Najbar, B. Pietruszka, B. Borzecka-Prokop
Propane Dehydrogenation over Supported Platinum Catalysts: The Influence of Tin on the Coking Properties Original Research Article
Pages 519-524
O.A. Bariås, A. Holmen, E.A. Blekkan
Monte Carlo simulation of effects of pore entrance deactivation on reaction performance Original Research Article
Pages 525-530
J.G. Wang, Y.W. Li, S.Y. Chen, S.Y. Peng
Effect of preparation method and support on the deactivation of nickel catalysts by carbon deposition Original Research Article
Pages 531-536
J.A. Montoya, J.C. Rodríguez, I. Schifter, A. Monzón, T. Viveros
Induction period of coking in the steam reforming of hydrocarbons Original Research Article
Pages 537-542
T. Borowiecki, A. Machocki, J. Ryczkowski
Kinetic Models of Catalyst Deactivation in Paraffin Transformations Original Research Article
Pages 543-548
S.L. Kiperman, L.C. Loc, N.A. Gaidai
Method to Verify the Hydrotreating Catalysts Life for Medium Petroleum Cuts Original Research Article
Pages 549-554
Eleonora Voicu-Bosovei, C. Savu, Mariana Savulescu
Influence of the catalyst pretreatment on the relative rates of the main and coking reactions during acetylene hydrogenation on a NiO/NiAl2O4 catalyst Original Research Article
Pages 555-560
J.A. Peña, J.C. Rodríguez, J. Herguido, J. Santamaría, A. Monzón
Deactivation Studies on NI.H-ZSM-5 Containing Catalysts 1. Effect of Chemical Composition Original Research Article
Pages 561-566
Aleksandra Masalska, Jolanta R. Grzechowiak
Acidity deterioration and coke deposition in a HZSM5 zeolite in the MTG process Original Research Article
Pages 567-572
A.T. Aguayo, P.L. Benito, A.G. Gayubo, M. Olazar, J. Bilbao
Coke Formation during the Hydrotreating of Biomass Pyrolysis Oils: Influence of Guaiacol Type Compounds Original Research Article
Pages 573-578
E. Laurent, A. Centeno, B. Delmon
Deactivation in Hydrogenolysis Catalysts: The Effect of SnOx on Pt Original Research Article
Pages 579-584
P.A. Sermon, J. Sivalingam
TG-DSC, UV-VIS-IR Studies on Catalysts Deactivated in Alkylation of Isobutane with 1-Butene Original Research Article
Pages 585-590
C. Flego, L. Galasso, I. Kiricsi, M.G. Clerici
Effect of thermal deactivation of vanadium - titanium catalyst on o-xylene oxidation process yielding phthalic anhydride Original Research Article
Pages 591-596
M. Galantowicz, W. Krajewski, S. Karpiński, B. Wielowińska
Deactivation of the palladium catalyst in the hydrogenation of 2-ethyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroanthraquinone Original Research Article
Pages 597-602
E. Santacesaria, M. Di Serio, R. Velotti, U. Leone
Effects of Surface Modifiers in the Liquid-Phase Hydrogenation of Olefins over Silica-Supported Pt, Pd and Rh Catalysts II. Thiophene and CS2 Original Research Article
Pages 603-608
István Pálinkó
Effect of Nitric Acid on the Isotopic Exchange Reaction between H2 and HDO(v) over a Hydrophobic Platinum Catalyst Original Research Article
Pages 609-615
Y-Z. Wei, K. Takeshita, M. Shimizu, M. Kumagai, Y. Takashima
Analysis of Deactivation of A Water Gas Shift Catalyst Comok/Al2O3 In an Ammonia Plant Original Research Article
Pages 617-622
W.D. Li, M.J. Chen, X.H. Wang, X.W. Lu, Y.H. Li, J.S. Cheng, Y.H. Kong
Impurity Poisoning of Ni-Catalyst Pellets Original Research Article
Pages 623-627
D. RušTić, S. ZrnčTević
Deactivation of platinum catalysts by lead Original Research Article
Pages 629-634
E. Lamy-Pitara, B. Alfatimi, J. Barbier
Kinetics of the Catalyst Deactivation in the Recovery of Active Anthraquinones Original Research Article
Pages 635-640
Fredrik Sandelin, Pekka Oinas, Tapio Salmi, Heikki Haario
Effect of SO2 on Pd-V catalyst activity for NOx reduction by ammonia Original Research Article
Pages 641-645
K. Dosumov, G.M. L'dokova, A.K. Umbetkaliev
Deactivation of Pt/ZrO2/SO4 Catalyst Original Research Article
Pages 647-650
R.A. Keogh, Dennis E. Sparks, Burtron H. Davis
Hydrodesulfurization of Thiophene on Supported Phosphormolybdenum Heteropolyacid: Study of Deactivation Original Research Article
Pages 651-656
A. Spojakina, N. Kostova
Deactivation of copper-based catalysts in alcohol dehydrogenation Original Research Article
Pages 657-662
Yau-Jen Tu, Yu-Wen Chen, Chiuping Li
Deactivation and reactivation of boron phosphate catalysts Original Research Article
Pages 663-668
Graham J. Hutchings, Ian D. Hudson, Donald G. Timms
The Role of Acid Sites by Deactivation of Industrial Alumina Claus Catalyst and their Protection Original Research Article
Pages 669-672
F.B. Kasumov
Author Index
Pages 673-678
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