2023
DOI: 10.1002/ange.202300319
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Carbon Deposit Analysis in Catalyst Deactivation, Regeneration, and Rejuvenation

Abstract: Hydrocarbon conversion catalysts suffer from deactivation by deposition or formation of carbon deposits. Carbon deposit formation is thermodynamically favored above 350 °C, even in some hydrogen-rich environments. We discuss four basic mechanisms: a carbenium-ion based mechanism taking place on acid sites of zeolites or bifunctional catalysts, a metal-induced formation of soft coke (i.e., oligomers of small olefins) on bifunctional catalysts, a radicalmediated mechanism in higher-temperature processes, and fas… Show more

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