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               9.6.  Mechanical properties
                   9.6.1.  Crushing strength  (how  measured?)
                   9.6.2.  Loss on  attrition
                   9.6.3.  Loss  on ignition
                   9.6.4.  Shrinkage
               9.7.  Particle  properties
                   9.7.1.  Theoretical density
                   9.7.2.  Pellet density
                   9.7.4.  Porosity
                   9.7.5.  Bed  density
                   9.7.6.  Void  fraction
               9.8.  Texture  properties
                   9.8.1.  BET Surface area
                   9.8.2.  Pore volume
                   9.8.3.  Average pore size
                   9.8.4.  Pore  size distribution
               9.9.  Active component
                   9.9.1.  Phase or structure
                   9.9.2.  Dispersion
               9.10.  Acidity
               9.11.  Activation
               9.12.  Performance properties
                    9.12.1.  Method
                    9.12.2.  Activity
                    9.12.3.  Selectivity
                    9.12.4.  Lifetime
                    9.12.5.  Regeneration
               9.13.  Potential  performance problems
                    9.13.1.  Mechanical
                    9.13.2.  Chemical
                    9.13.3.  Diffusional
                    9.13.4.  Deactivation
                    9.13.5.  Regeneration
               9.14.  Catalyst economics
                    9.14.1.  Cost
                    9.14.2.  Availability
                    9.14.3.  Transportation
               9.15.  Catalyst loading
                    9.15.1.  Special  handling features
                    9.15.2.  Safety  factors
                    9.15.3.  Disposal  or reclaiming  problems
              9.16.  Legal  responsibilities
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