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Improvement of the zeolite catalyst for olefin synthesis from methanol by regulating the shape factor with the aid of seed crystals

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By the use of seed crystals in the initial stage of preparation of a new type of zeolite for olefin synthesis, shape and size distribution of the zeolite could be regulated uniformly, and the catalyst performance was improved markedly especially with respect to olefin selectivity and the catalyst life.

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Используя затравочные кристаллы на начальной ступени приготовления нового типа цеолита для синтеза олефинов, удалось единоо бразно регулировать распределение по форме и размерам. Таким образом значителино улучшили действие катализатора, особенно по отношению к олефиновой селективности, и время жизни катализатора.

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Inui, T., Ishihara, T., Morinaga, N. et al. Improvement of the zeolite catalyst for olefin synthesis from methanol by regulating the shape factor with the aid of seed crystals. React Kinet Catal Lett 19, 71–73 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02065060

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