165 Catalyst Deactivation

Monday, November 4, 2013: 3:15 PM
Continental 9 (Hilton)
Description:
This session will focus on measuring and characterizing catalyst degradation, determining degradation modes, modeling deactivation and predicting catalyst performance and characteristics after deactivation. Presentations are expected to include discussion of new deactivation characterization tools; surface characterization of catalysts describing surface chemistry and reaction mechanism changes; novel experiments evaluating deactivation effects on the reaction mechanism and performance; and development of models predicting deactivation effects.

Sponsor:
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division

Chair:
Fan Shi
Email: fan.shi@netl.doe.gov

Co-Chair:
Ashok Kumar
Email: kumar.a@cummins.com


3:55 PM
(165c) Hydrogenation Kinetics and Deactivation of Chiral Catalysts
J. Pablo Ruelas-Leyva, Victor M. Rivera and Gustavo A. Fuentes

4:15 PM
(165d) Deactivation of Molybdenum Carbide-Based Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Catalysts
Brian M. Wyvratt, Joshua A. Schaidle and Levi T. Thompson

4:35 PM
(165e) Sulfur Poisoning of the NH3-SCR Reaction Over Cu-SAPO-34: SO2 Vs. SO3
Li Zhang, Di Wang, Junhui Li, Krishna Kamasamudram and William Epling

4:55 PM
(165f) Design of Cu-Based Ultra-Low Temperature CO and Hydrocarbon Oxidation Catalysts
Il Jeong Heo, Michelle Wiebenga, Jason Gaudet, Wei Li and Chang Hwan Kim

5:15 PM
(165g) Understanding Coking On Platinum Catalysts Under Ethane Dehydrogenation
Jason Wu, Zhenmeng Peng, Stig Helveg and Alexis T. Bell
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