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Deactivation of a high-silica ultrazet zeolite by steam treatment

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The activity and selectivity of hydrogen forms of an Ultrazet zeolite, a counterpart of the ZSM-5 zeolite, was studied in the cracking of n-hexane+3-methylpentane. Zeolite modifications by 773 and 1023 K steam treatment are discussed.

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Активность и селективность водородных форм цеолита марки Ультрацет, являющегося заменителем цеолита ZSM-5, была исследована при крекинге н-гексана +3-метилпентана. Обсуждаются модифнкации цеолита, получаемые при обработке их воляным паром при температурах 773 и 1023 K.

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Berak, J.M., Kanik, B., Mejsner, J. et al. Deactivation of a high-silica ultrazet zeolite by steam treatment. React Kinet Catal Lett 20, 431–436 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02066338

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