catalyst sintering

Why Does Catalyst Sintering Occur?

Sintering occurs primarily due to thermal effects. When a catalyst is exposed to high temperatures, the surface atoms gain sufficient energy to migrate. This migration can lead to particle coalescence, where smaller particles join to form larger ones, or to Ostwald ripening, where large particles grow at the expense of smaller ones. Factors such as the nature of the catalyst material, the operating temperature, and the presence of reactive gases can all influence the rate and extent of sintering.

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