Assessment of the 3 D Pore Structure and Individual Components of Preshaped Catalyst Bodies by X-Ray Imaging.
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da Silva JC
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch.
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Mader K
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch.
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Holler M
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch.
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Haberthür D
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch.
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Diaz A
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch.
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Guizar-Sicairos M
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch.
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Cheng WC
Grace Catalysts Technologies 7500 Grace Drive, Columbia, MD 21044 (USA).
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Shu Y
Grace Catalysts Technologies 7500 Grace Drive, Columbia, MD 21044 (USA).
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Raabe J
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch.
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Menzel A
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch.
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van Bokhoven JA
Paul Scherrer Institut, Villigen PSI 5232 (Switzerland) E-mail: julio-cesar.da-silva@psi.ch ; Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, ETH Zurich Zurich, 8093 (Switzerland) E-mail: jeroen.vanbokhoven@chem.ethz.ch.
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Porosity in catalyst particles is essential because it enables reactants to reach the active sites and it enables products to leave the catalyst. The engineering of composite-particle catalysts through the tuning of pore-size distribution and connectivity is hampered by the inability to visualize structure and porosity at critical-length scales. Herein, it is shown that the combination of phase-contrast X-ray microtomography and high-resolution ptychographic X-ray tomography allows the visualization and characterization of the interparticle pores at micro- and nanometer-length scales. Furthermore, individual components in preshaped catalyst bodies used in fluid catalytic cracking, one of the most used catalysts, could be visualized and identified. The distribution of pore sizes, as well as enclosed pores, which cannot be probed by traditional methods, such as nitrogen physisorption and isotherm analysis, were determined.
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