Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters, Vol.77, No.1, 163-172, 2002
Determination of resistance to coking in the steam reforming of hydrocarbons
For a long time the microbalance reactor has played an important role in catalyst deactivation studies, but it has a number of limitations. The initial temperatures of coking of Ni and Ni-Mo catalysts in the temperature-programmed reaction (TPReaction) of n-butane with steam are compared with the results of coking rates obtained by the traditional thermogravimetric method. The investigations show good agreement of the results.