Catalyst Deactivation 1991
- 1st Edition, Volume 68 - June 3, 1991
- Editors: C.H. Bartholomew, J.B. Butt
- Language: English
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 8 8 6 9 9 - 2
Catalyst Deactivation 1991 was an expanded version of earlier, highly successful symposia. The symposium featured invited and solicited papers including 4 plenary lectures, 78 oral… Read more

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Request a sales quoteCatalyst Deactivation 1991 was an expanded version of earlier, highly successful symposia. The symposium featured invited and solicited papers including 4 plenary lectures, 78 oral presentations and 23 poster papers. Most of the papers are contained in this volume.
The eight main topics emphasised at this most recent symposium were: deactivation mechanisms/phenomena (carbon deposition, poisoning, and sintering), methods (modeling and techniques), and important catalysts (hydrotreating, oxides, and zeolites). All of these areas were well represented as attested by the substantial number of papers contained in these proceedings. Four review papers based on the plenary lectures provide state-of-the-art perspectives on new thrusts in deactivation research and development.
Plenary Lectures. In Situ Electron Microscopy Studies of Catalyst Deactivation Phenomena (R.T.K. Baker). Thermal Stability of Catalyst Supports (D.L. Trimm). The Modeling of Catalyst Deactivation by Coke Formation (G.F. Froment). Promotion by Poisoning (J.R. Rostrup-Nielsen). Oral and Poster Presentations. Carbon Deposition and Coking (20 Papers). Hydrotreating Catalysts (10 Papers). Modeling and Kinetic Studies (11 Papers). Oxides (13 Papers). Poisoning (12 Papers). Sintering (9 Papers). Techniques (9 Papers). Zeolites (14 Papers). Author Index.
- No. of pages: 825
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 68
- Published: June 3, 1991
- Imprint: Elsevier Science
- eBook ISBN: 9780080886992
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C.H. Bartholomew
Affiliations and expertise
Brigham Young University, Provo, UT, USAJB
J.B. Butt
Affiliations and expertise
Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, USARead Catalyst Deactivation 1991 on ScienceDirect