Example 11-2 A nickel catalyst for the hydrogenation of ethylene has a mean pore radius of 50 Å. Calculate the bulk and Knudsen diffusivities of hydrogen for this catalyst at 100°C, and 1 and 10 atm pressures, in a hydrogen-ethane mixture.
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