Abstract
During the calcination procedure that is necessary to obtain sulfated zirconia catalysts from hydroxide precursors an exothermic reaction occurs in the heat-up period which can lead to a rapid overheating (‘glow’) of the sample bed; the batch size is identified as a critical parameter that influences heat transfer and thus the extent of the temperature overshoot and the catalytic activity of the product.
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