Abstract
Abstract Comparative results are presented for the drying, by conventional means and by the application of microwave radiation, of catalyst precursors which were prepared by the impregnation of two different types of alumina with aqueous nickel nitrate solutions. Microwave drying is shown to have three significant advantages over conventional thermal drying methods. These are (1) reduced drying times, (2) more uniform metal distributions, and (3) the production of stronger catalyst pellets.
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