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The catalytic activity and selectivity of metal loaded H-mordenite for toluene disproportionation was studied in a continuous flow fixed bed reactor under high pressure. Nickel loaded H-mordenite (T-Ni) catalyst showed high activity and slow decay of activity. Molybdenum and nickel loaded H-mordenite (T-NiMo) catalyst also showed high activity and suppressed coking of hydrocarbons. The selectivity of T-Ni and T-NiMo catalysts were lower than that of T catalyst(commercial grade). The performances of T-Ni and T-NiMo catalysts were better than T catalyst in terms of initial activity and its decay. The addition of Mo improved slightly stability of T-Ni catalyst.
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Lee, H.S., Kim, B.K. & Park, B.S. Toluene disproportionation over metal loaded mordenites catalytic activity, selectivity and aging. Korean J. Chem. Eng. 7, 243–249 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02707176
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