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Heterogeneous Catalysis Revisited

After completing this chapter, you should be able to [Pg.305]

estimate quantitatively the effect of concentration gradients within a porous catalyst particle on the rate of reaction  [Pg.305]

estimate quantitatively the value of the diffusion coefficient of a compound within the porous structure of a catalyst particle  [Pg.305]

calculate the weight of catalyst required to achieve a specified conversion for an isothermal reactor, when concentration gradients are present within the catalyst particles  [Pg.305]

explain why true activation energies and reaction orders are not obsoved when catalyst performance is studied under conditions where transport resistances are significant  [Pg.305]


Chapter 9 Heterogeneous Catalysis Revisited APPENDK 9-A SOLUTION OF EQUATION (9-4c)... [Pg.376]


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