deactivation

What Role Does Sintering Play in Deactivation?

Sintering is a major cause of deactivation in high-temperature catalytic processes. It involves the aggregation of metal particles, which reduces the active surface area. To combat sintering:
Using thermal stabilizers that can withstand high temperatures without agglomerating.
Operating at lower temperatures where possible.
Employing nanostructured catalysts that have enhanced thermal stability.

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