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Screening of Granulated Catalysts for the Dehydrogenation of Light C4 Paraffins

Methodological aspects of the screening of granular chromia–alumina dehydrogenation catalysts are discussed, along with ways of estimating their lifetime by treating catalysts in a steam–air medium. The efficiency of using small reactors (with diameters of less than four effective granule sizes) to...

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Published in:Catalysis in industry 2018, Vol.10 (2), p.110-114
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description Methodological aspects of the screening of granular chromia–alumina dehydrogenation catalysts are discussed, along with ways of estimating their lifetime by treating catalysts in a steam–air medium. The efficiency of using small reactors (with diameters of less than four effective granule sizes) to compare the catalytic activities of catalysts at the screening stage is demonstrated by the example of Mg- and Zr-promoted chromia–alumina catalysts.
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Catalysis in Chemical and Petrochemical Industry
Catalysts
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
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Dehydrogenation
Granulation
Paraffins
Screening
Zirconium
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