Petroleum Chemistry, Vol.46, No.3, 191-193, 2006
Study of properties of coked iron catalysts for pyrolysis of lower hydrocarbons
The electrophysical properties of spent iron catalysts coked during the pyrolysis of light hydrocarbon feedstock were studied. The remanent magnetization, saturation magnetization, and coercive force of samples with different fractional compositions were determined over the frequency range up to 1 MHz. The magnetic proper-ties of the carbon-catalyst system were studied over the microwave frequency range up to 9.6 GHz.