Dynamic methods for catalytic kinetics

Berger, Rob J.;Kapteijn, Freek;Moulijn, Jacob A.;Marin, Guy B.;Schuurman, Yves;et.al.
(2008) Applied Catalysis A: General — Vol. 342, n° 1-2, p. 3-28 (2008)

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  • Berger, Rob J.
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  • Kapteijn, Freek
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  • Moulijn, Jacob A.
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  • Marin, Guy B.
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Abstract
The application of various transient techniques in heterogeneous catalysis (TAP, step-response experiments, SSITKA, TEOM), with the aim to determine reaction kinetics for design purposes, is presented for several cases. These cases, comprising catalytic cracking, diffusion in zeolites, simultaneous NO, and SO, removal, syngas production from methane by chemical looping and selective catalytic reduction of NOx, show that transient techniques can be well used for the purpose of rapid determination of the reaction kinetics without the laborious classical approach of steady-state kinetic measurements and without the need of high levels of sophistication to interpret and process the experimental data. In this respect transient kinetics deserve, next to fundamental catalysis studies, more frequent application in design Studies for industrially relevant reaction systems. Topics and challenges for further developments in transient studies are indicated. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Berger, R. J., Kapteijn, F., Moulijn, J. A., Marin, G. B., De Wilde, J., Olea, M., Chen, D., Holmen, A., Lietti, L., Tronconi, E., & Schuurman, Y. (2008). Dynamic methods for catalytic kinetics. Applied Catalysis A: General, 342(1-2), 3-28. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apcata.2008.03.020 (Original work published 2008)