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DOI 10.1016/S0167-2991(97)80824-5
Title (Primary) Spillover assisted catalytic effects (SPACE) - a new reaction model for bifunctionally catalyzed hydrocarbon conversions
Title (Secondary) Spillover and migration of surface species on catalysts. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Spillover, Dalian, China, September 15-18, 1997
Author Roessner, F.; Roland, U.; Dmitriev, R.V.
Publisher Li, C.; Xin, Q.
Source Titel Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis
Year 1997
Department SAN
Volume 112
Page From 63
Page To 72
Language englisch
Abstract

An extended model for the conversion of hydrocarbons on bifunctional catalysts is proposed. It incorporates hydrogen spillover into the concept of bifunctional catalysis (spillover assisted catalytic effect, SPACE) and postulates a coexistence of two types of spilt-over hydrogen species at the surface. According to the proposed mechanism hydroisomerization is accompanied by a recombination and, therefore, consumption of activated spilt-over hydrogen. The extended model satisfactorily explains experimental results which were apparently in contrast to the classical bifunctional mechanism. It is exemplary applied to n-pentane hydroconversion on erionite.

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Roessner, F., Roland, U., Dmitriev, R.V. (1997):
Spillover assisted catalytic effects (SPACE) - a new reaction model for bifunctionally catalyzed hydrocarbon conversions
In: Li, C., Xin, Q. (eds.)
Spillover and migration of surface species on catalysts. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Spillover, Dalian, China, September 15-18, 1997
Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 112
Elsevier, p. 63 - 72 10.1016/S0167-2991(97)80824-5