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2. Parameters determining bifunctional catalysis
From the reaction diagram (figure 2 ), it is clear that both the characteristics of the metal and acid sites and the zeolite micropores involved in steps 2-6 determine the behavior of the bifunctional catalyst used (Pt/H zeolite). On the other hand, the effect of external transport processes (steps 1 and 7, gas phase) can generally be neglected if the feed rate and reaction temperature are carefully selected .
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