Agglutination of single catalyst particles during fluid catalytic cracking as observed by X-ray nanotomography
Chemical Communications2015Vol. 51(38), pp. 8097–8100
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Abstract
Metal accumulation at the catalyst particle surface plays a role in particle agglutination during fluid catalytic cracking.
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