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DTSTAMP:20260524T142155Z
UID:https://www.fhi.mpg.de/events/35715/2552
DTSTART:20231027T083000Z
DTEND:20231027T100000Z
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CREATED:20231011T102403Z
DESCRIPTION:Catalysts degrade over time during reactor operation\, resultin
 g in loss of activity\, as well as selectivity. A variety of physical and 
 chemical phenomena contribute toward catalyst degradation\, such as partic
 le growth\, coking\, poisoning\, or chemical reactions between the catalys
 t and the reaction medium\, or between the active material and the catalys
 t support. Catalyst degradation is not always well-understood\, and improv
 ing a catalyst's life time is often a trial-and-error process. This lectur
 e will cover the fundamental causes of typical catalyst deactivation pheno
 mena\, introduce computational and experimental techniques to analyze cata
 lyst degradation\, and demonstrate practical examples to a rational approa
 ch to make catalysts more resistant to degradation.\nSpeaker: Prof. Dr. Fr
 anziska Hess
LAST-MODIFIED:20231011T102808Z
LOCATION:HZB Adlershof BESSY II\, Großer Hörsaal\, Albert-Einstein-Straß
 e 15\, 12489 Adlershof\, Room: Großer Hörsaal am Eingang
ORGANIZER;CN=HZB and FHI:mailto:trunschk@fhi-berlin.mpg.de
SUMMARY:CatLab Lectures 2023/2024: Modelling catalyst degradation through e
 xperiment and computation
URL;VALUE=URI:https://www.fhi.mpg.de/events/35715/2552
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