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Mechanisms of catalyst deactivation

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APPLIED CATALYSIS A-GENERAL
卷 212, 期 1-2, 页码 17-60

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DOI: 10.1016/S0926-860X(00)00843-7

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catalyst : deactivation, degradation, fouling, poisoning, sintering, and mechanical degradation of; catalyst deactivation by : coke; and carbon formation, vapor compound formation, vapor-solid and solid-solid reactions, attrition and crushing; mechanisms of : catalyst, deactivation, fouling, poisoning, sintering, vapor-solid and solid-solid reactions, and mechanical degradation; research opportunities and needs : mechanisms of catalyst deactivation, fouling, poisoning, sintering, vapor-solid and solid-solid reactions, and mechanical degradation; technical knowledge status of : mechanisms of catalyst deactivation, fouling, poisoning, sintering, vapor-solid and solid-solid reactions, and mechanical degradation

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The literature treating mechanisms of catalyst deactivation is reviewed. Intrinsic mechanisms of catalyst deactivation are many; nevertheless, they can be classified into six distinct types: (i) poisoning, (ii) fouling, (iii) thermal degradation, (iv) vapor compound formation accompanied by transport, (v) vapor-solid and/or solid-solid reactions, and (vi) attrition/crushing. As (i), (iv), and (v) are chemical in nature and (ii) and (v) are mechanical, the causes of deactivation are basically three-fold: chemical, mechanical and thermal. Each of these six mechanisms is defined and its features are illustrated by data and examples from the literature. The status of knowledge and needs for further work are also summarized for each type of deactivation mechanism. The development during the past two decades of more sophisticated surface spectroscopies and powerful computer technologies provides opportunities for obtaining substantially better understanding of deactivation mechanisms and building this understanding into comprehensive mathematical models that will enable more effective design and optimization of processes involving deactivating catalysts. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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