
doi: 10.1007/bf02061768
The diffusion of n-octane and n-propylbenzene in mordenite and the molecularsieve selectivity in hydrocracking of octane-propylbenzene binary mixtures over a mordenite catalyst have been studied. The hydrocarbon diffusivities and molecular-sieve selectivity change are accounted for by diffusion through mordenite channel mouths poisoned with an easily adsorbable hydrocarbon.
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