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Carbonaceous deposits on metals: Influence on activity and selectivity for methylcyclopentane reforming

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Coke deposition on monometallic Pt, Re, Ir, Ge and Sn catalysts supported on γ-Al2O3, and its influence on activity and selectivity over methylcyclopentene reforming was studied. As a result the effect can be interpreted in terms of metal-support interactions that modify the overall catalytic deactivation rates.

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Исследовано отложение кокса на монометаллических катализаторах Pt, Re, Ir, Ge и Sn, нанесенных на γ-Al2O3 и его влияние на активность и селективность крекинга метилциклопентана. Наблюдаемые эффекты интерпретируются на основе взаимодействий металла с носителем, которые модифицируют суммарные скорости каталитической дезактивации.

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Beltramini, J.N., Trimm, D.L. Carbonaceous deposits on metals: Influence on activity and selectivity for methylcyclopentane reforming. React Kinet Catal Lett 37, 313–318 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02062076

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