interaction of poisons

How Can Poisoning Be Prevented or Mitigated?


Several strategies can be employed to prevent or mitigate catalyst poisoning:
Feedstock Purification: Removing potential poisons from the feedstock before it enters the reaction system.
Poison-Resistant Catalysts: Developing catalysts that are less susceptible to poisoning through material selection or surface modification.
Regeneration: Periodically regenerating the catalyst to remove adsorbed poisons and restore activity.
Reaction Conditions: Optimizing reaction conditions to minimize the formation or effect of poisons.

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