Silveston, P.Hudgins, Robert RossRenken, Albert2006-04-182006-04-182006-04-18199510.1016/0920-5861(95)00101-Khttps://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/229409WOS:A1995RT56100002A review, with 89 refs., is presented on the subject of periodic operation of catalytic reactors by compn. forcing. Possible objectives of this mode of reactor operation are increased conversion, improved selectivity, reduced catalyst deactivation and insight into mechanisms of reactor models. Several forcing strategies may be used: manipulating one or more reactant concns., or interspersing pulses of inerts between pulses of reactants. These strategies are distinct from the variables in periodic operation, i.e., frequency, wave shape, amplitude, and phase lag. Lab.-scale equipment for periodic forcing makes use of single reactors along with the control of reactant and/or diluent flows. On an industrial scale, two catalyst beds are used, each operating with different feeds under different conditions. Catalyst transfers between the beds. A large literature has developed over the 25 yr since periodic operation was first proposed. [on SciFinder (R)]Catalysts and Catalysis; Reaction (periodic operation of catalytic reactors by compn. forcing); Reactors (catalyticperiodic operation of catalytic reactors by compn. forcing)periodic operation catalytic reactor reviewPeriodic operation of catalytic reactors - introduction and overviewtext::journal::journal article::research article