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Catalysts, bifunctional reforming metal component

Investigations of the isomerization of alkanes in recent years have provided evidence that the reaction can occur on certain metals, notably platinum, in the absence of a separate acidic component in the catalyst (20-22). While it has been shown that a purely metal-catalyzed isomerization process can occur, the findings do not challenge the commonly accepted mode of action of bifunctional reforming catalysts in which separate metal and acidic sites participate in the reaction. The available data at conditions commonly employed with commercial reforming catalysts indicate that a purely metal-catalyzed process does not contribute appreciably to the overall isomerization reaction on a bifunctional catalyst. [Pg.137]


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