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MXC-T9 CATALYSTBRAND NAME: MXC-T9. CROSS REFERENCE GUIDE:T9 . PRODUCTS NAME: Stannous Octoate . CAS NO.: 301-10-0 . STANNOUS CONTENT: ≥27.3% . REFRACTION AT 20℃: 1.491±0.008read more
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MXC-BDMAEEName: BIS(2-DIMETHYLAMINOETHYL) ETHER(A-1). Cas no.: 3033-62-3. Purity: ≥99%. Appearance: Clear, Colorless to light yellow Liquidread more
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MXC-BDMA:103-83-3BRAND NAME: MXC-BDMA. CROSS REFERENCE GUIDE:DABCO BDMA. PRODUCT NAME: N, N-DIMETHYLBENZYLAMINE. CAS NO.: 103-83-3. PURITY: ≥98.5%. WATER: ≤0.5%read more
WebApr 5, 2023 · The deactivation rate of catalyst is related to the nature of raw materials, operating conditions and the quality of catalyst. For hydrogenation catalyst, its total life is generally...
WebDec 10, 2021 · Catalyst deactivation is a phenomenon in which the conversion rate of a catalytic reaction carried out under constant reaction conditions decreases with time. The catalyst...
WebMar 31, 2011 · Results obtained with a reference catalyst indicate that the proposed methodology is able to deactivate the catalyst effectively, leading to proper representation of actual...
WebApr 30, 2001 · The five main causes of deactivation are poisoning, fouling, thermal degradation (sintering, evaporation) initiated by the often high temperature, mechanical damage and...
WebSep 29, 2022 · Deactivation modes are shared by two or three catalyst types except those exclusively described for heterogeneous catalysts (fragmentation, relocation and dispersion). Species...
WebOct 21, 2022 · This review aims to highlight studies on catalyst deactivation and mitigation for thermo-catalytic processes in biomass conversion, with emphasis on the deactivation of...
