The decline in activity of a commercial\* supported catalyst has been interpreted using a model of reolitic micropores uniformly distributed within a network of macropores representing the silica/alumina support. Using this model. simultaneous deactivation by site coverage end pore plugging can be s
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Statistical models of diffusion and aggregation for coke formation in a catalyst pore
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