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The Importance Of The Effect Of Spillover Of Adsorbed Species

On
Naphtha Reforming Catalysts
Beltramini, JN
ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR SCIENCE ENGINEERING, ARABIAN JOURNAL FOR
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING; pp: 225-238; Vol: 21
King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals

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Summary

The importance of the effect of spillover of adsorbed species on performance of


reforming catalysts is presented in this study. To understand the rates and mechanism
of spillover, an overview is presented on the areas where the phenomena is still not
well understood. Factors that affect spillover on reforming catalysts (i.e. presence of
chlorine, metals, water, sulfur) are described first. Later, the focus is on the effect of
spillover during different stages of reforming catalysts such as, catalyst pretreatment,
catalyst deactivation, and catalyst regeneration. Spillover, as a new surface science
phenomena, has not been well understood and accepted universally. Hopefully this
study will provide a perspective on the potential implications of these phenomena
with particular reference to naphtha reforming.

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