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The act of deactivating something, such as a bomb
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These catalysts show also improved resistance to deactivation by SO2.
For oxy-reforming, the catalyst is much more resistant to deactivation as compared to dry-reforming.
Moreover, Co catalysts are typically more resistant to deactivation by water [7, 8].
This may be due to pore blockage during the glycerol hydrogenolysis reaction which leads to deactivation of the catalyst.
The main disadvantage of Ni catalysts is related to deactivation by coke formation, sintering and inactive phase transformation.
An active catalyst for hydroprocessing of heavy feeds has to be resistant to deactivation by coke and metal deposits.
Vasopressin and oxytocin contain a disulfide linkage leaving them particularly vulnerable to deactivation from the reducing environment inside the cell.
However, catalysts are subject to deactivation by coking, metal deposition and sulphur poisoning.
The Li addition on the SiO2 support increases noticeably the resistance to deactivation by carbon deposition.
The Rh addition on Ce Al2O3 support increases the resistance to deactivation by carbon deposition.
During the ALD of the seed layer, ZnO and Al2O3 hydroxyls coexisted on the alloy film surface, leading to deactivation of the surface hydroxyl groups.
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