Influence of support texture and reaction conditions on the accumulation and activity in the gas-phase aldol condensation of n-pentanal on porous silica

Aldol condensation of n-pentanal can lead to pore blocking and hence transport limitations in supported liquid phase (SLP) catalysts. By careful texture optimization this effect can be minimized.

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