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23 October, 07:35

Carbon atoms stick to catalyst surface in craking processes?

1 - sintring

2 - poising

3 - aging

4 - cocking or fouling

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  1. 23 October, 07:46
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    option D - coking or fouling

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    Coking (not cocking) is the process involving the deposition of small carbon particles (created by simply putting carbon atoms) on a catalyst's accessible surface, leading in a reduction in the area accessible for catalytic activity. This is also sometimes related to fouling catalysts or merely fouling them.
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