mechanical durability

What is Mechanical Durability in Catalysis?

Mechanical durability refers to the ability of a catalyst to maintain its structural integrity and performance over prolonged periods of use under various mechanical stresses. These stresses include compression, shear forces, and thermal cycling, which are commonplace in industrial catalytic processes. Mechanical durability is a critical aspect because a catalyst's effectiveness can be compromised when it undergoes physical degradation.

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