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Why is Column Fouling a Problem?
Column fouling can significantly affect the performance of catalytic processes by:
Reducing
mass transfer
rates.
Increasing pressure drop across the column.
Decreasing catalyst effectiveness and lifespan.
Causing unplanned shutdowns and maintenance.
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