This invention relates to a process for reactivating a
dehydrocyclodimerization catalyst. Dehydrocyclodimerization catalysts
which contain an aluminum phosphate binder can be deactivated when they
are exposed to hydrogen at temperatures above 500.degree. C. The instant
process restores substantially all of the catalyst's lost activity. The
process involves treating the catalyst with a fluid comprising water and
drying the catalyst. The process is employed particularly advantageously
in combination with coke removal for reactivating catalysts that contain
coke deposits and that have also been hydrogen deactivated. This
invention also relates to a method of producing a
dehydrocyclodimerization catalyst that is resistant to hydrogen
deactivation.