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Specifying a Catalyst Bed
Permanent poisons in the feed. Most catalysts are permanently deactivated by alkali, alkali earth, and heavy metals brought in with the feed. Some catalysts are deactivated by compounds that are strongly adsorbed and do not desorb under normal operating conditions {e.g., any sulfur compound on nicke...
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Published in: | Chemical engineering progress 2016-08, Vol.112 (8), p.35-35 |
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Main Authors: | , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Permanent poisons in the feed. Most catalysts are permanently deactivated by alkali, alkali earth, and heavy metals brought in with the feed. Some catalysts are deactivated by compounds that are strongly adsorbed and do not desorb under normal operating conditions {e.g., any sulfur compound on nickel or copper). |
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ISSN: | 0360-7275 1945-0710 |