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ОбложкаKumbilieva K. Kinetic aspects of catalyst deactivation / K.Kumbilieva, L.Petrov; Bulg. Acad. of sciences, Inst. of catalsis. - Sofia: Prof. Marin Drinov, 2012. - 280 p.: tabl., diagr. - ISBN 978-954-322-458-6
 

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Оглавление / Contents
 
INTRODUCTION .................................................... 7

Chapter 1
KINETICS OF HETEROGENEOUS CATALYTIC REACTIONS-THEORETICAL AND
PRACTICAL ASPECTS .............................................. 11
1.1  Application of chemical kinetics in heterogeneous
     catalytic studies ......................................... 11
1.2  Elements of kinetics of complex heterogeneous catalytic
     reactions ................................................. 13
1.3  Stages of the construction of kinetic models .............. 32
1.4  Sources of experimental errors in studies of kinetics of
     catalytic heterogeneous reactions ......................... 34
1.5  Laboratory reactors ....................................... 35
1.6  Mass and heat transfer in the kinetics of heterogeneous
     catalytic reactions ....................................... 38
1.7  Criteria for catalyst activity ............................ 49
1.8  Kinetics of heterogeneous catalytic reactions and
     catalyst deactivation ..................................... 51

Chapter 2
FUNCTIONAL DEPENDENCIES CHARACTERIZING THE KINETICS OF
CATALYST DEACTIVATION .......................................... 58
2.1  Mechanism of build-up of deactivating agents and types
     of catalyst deactivation .................................. 58
2.2  Functional dependencies relating the deactivation
     kinetics to degree of conversion .......................... 66
2.3  Catalyst deactivation and coke coverage ................... 71
2.4  Probabilitic approach ..................................... 73

Chapter 3
JOINT EFFECTS OF CATALYST DEACTIVATION AND DIFFUSION
RESISTANCE ..................................................... 74
3.1  Background notes .......................................... 74
3.2  Joint effects of internal diffusion and catalyst
     deactivation .............................................. 76
3.3  Formulation of the problem ................................ 78
3.4  Model considerations ...................................... 79
3.5  Coking Profiles inside the Catalyst Pores ................. 85
3.6  Hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to aniline over commercial
     Cu catalyst ............................................... 93
3.7. Combined effects of deactivation and diffusion
     resistance over some iso-prene production processes ...... 110

Chapter 4
KINETIC AND DEACTIVATION PECULIARITIES RELATED TO THE
NANO-SIZED STRUCTURE OF ZEOLITE CATALYSTS ..................... 125
4.1  Specific features of processes occurring on zeolite
     catalysts ................................................ 125
4.2  Probabilistic approach ................................... 135
4.3  Models of processes accompanied by catalyst
     deactivation ............................................. 141
4.4  Conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons over H-offretite
     and H-mordenite .......................................... 143

Chapter 5
MULTI-ROUTE PROCESSES. EFFECTS OF CATALYST DEACTIVATION ON
SELECTIVITY ................................................... 157
5.1  Selectivity problems related to catalyst deactivation .... 157
5.2  Model assumptions ........................................ 159
5.3  Effects of catalyst deactivation on selectivity of
     complex mono-molecular reactions ......................... 160
5.4  Analysis of the influence of degree of conversion on
     selectivity .............................................. 164
5.5  Effects of catalyst deactivation on selectivity of
     bi-molecular complex reactions ........................... 177
5.6  Concluding remarks ....................................... 187

Chapter 6
DEACTIVATION KINETICS OF CATALYSTS WITH SEVERAL TYPES OF
ACTIVE SITES .................................................. 189
6.1  Background ............................................... 189
6.2  Approach ................................................. 195
6.3  Deactivation of catalysts with acid-base active
     centers .................................................. 202
6.4  Influence of nanostructures on the contribution of
     different types of active sites on supported catalysts ... 203
6.5  Active sites of different adsorption strength and
     related deactivation effects ............................. 213
6.6  Structure non-uniformity of active sites and related
     deactivation effects ..................................... 229

CONCLUSION .................................................... 251
REFERENCES .................................................... 259


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