Enhancing poisoning resistance and catalyst stability in dehydrogenation reactions through SCALMS (A06) (SFB 1452 CLINT A06)

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Acronym: SFB 1452 CLINT A06

Start date : 01.01.2021

End date : 31.12.2024


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Catalysis at Liquid Interfaces (CLINT) (SFB 1452 CLINT) Jan. 1, 2021 - Dec. 31, 2024

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A06 focuses on the technical dimension of SCALMS by exploring quantitatively the expected enhanced poisoning resistance and stability in dehydrogenation catalysis. For the specific case of isobutane dehydrogenation, we will perform systematic poisoning experiments under surface science and technical conditions. The data will be compared to traditional catalysts. Spectroscopic and reaction engineering studies will be applied to determine the concentration, reactivity, and regenerability of active sites of the SCALMS systems after contact with defined amounts of traditional poisons or after exposure to conditions favouring coke formation. We will also investigate ternary SCALMS to elucidate the effect of further alloying and dissolution on the adsorption strengths, reactivity, and stability.

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