Lee et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Cooperative effects of zeolite mesoporosity and defect sites on the amount and location of coke formation and its consequence in deactivationLee et al., 2017
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- 3316349063464707698
- Author
- Lee K
- Lee S
- Jun Y
- Choi M
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- Journal of Catalysis
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The cooperative effects of secondary mesoporosity and defects on the coke formation and deactivation of zeolite were investigated in n-pentane aromatization using model Ga/ZSM-5 catalysts. Mesoporosity was introduced to a commercial ZSM-5 by alkaline desilication …
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