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Hydrogen Transfer, Coke Formation, and Catalyst Decay and Their Role in the Chain Mechanism of Catalytic Cracking
Introduction Understanding of the process of hydrogen redistribution in catalytic cracking has long been recognized as essential to understanding of the coking processes responsible for catalyst decay. Hydrogen redistribution is also thought to be behind the puzzling excess of paraffins over olefins that has been noted by several authors [1-3], and to hold the key to determining the selectivity of cracking reactions. If the transfer of hydrogen during catalytic cracking can be understood and quantified, much of the detail of the overall process should become clear.
期刊介绍:
Catalysis Reviews is dedicated to fostering interdisciplinary perspectives in catalytic science and engineering, catering to a global audience of industrial and academic researchers. This journal serves as a bridge between the realms of heterogeneous, homogeneous, and bio-catalysis, providing a crucial and critical evaluation of the current state of catalytic science and engineering. Published topics encompass advances in technology and theory, engineering and chemical aspects of catalytic reactions, reactor design, computer models, analytical tools, and statistical evaluations.