On freshly activated catalysts, the surface is relatively clean (free of coke) and therefore is unusually active. This is sometimes referred to as hyperactivity. In order to maximize catalyst stability for good cycle length, it is important that the rate of coke lay down on freshly sulfided catalyst is gradually controlled. Upon completion of metals sulfiding, catalyst hyperactivity exists, but is short lived as feed processing lays initial coke on catalyst. Processing cracked stocks that contain more reactive molecules and coke precursors too early over the hyperactive catalyst can result in operability issues through cracking while accelerating the initial coke lay down on catalyst.
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