Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Halogen or compound thereof – Hydrogen halide
Patent
1997-02-24
1998-12-29
Caldarola, Glenn
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Halogen or compound thereof
Hydrogen halide
423481, 423486, 502416, 502417, 502184, 502185, C01B 719, C01B 701, B01J 2118
Patent
active
058536906
ABSTRACT:
Activated carbon is effective as a catalyst for water decomposition when it is coated with a heat-resistant, oxidation-resistant film. The heat-resistant, oxidation-resistant film is formed from an inorganic material such as ceramic or metal, and/or an organic material such as an organic ion-exchange resin, a silicone resin or a fluororesin, and preferably contains oxide capable of decomposing hypohalogenous acid. Water can be chemically decomposed to give hydrogen by the use of the activated carbon.
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Hibino Kouetsu
Tange Kyoichi
Bullock In Suk
Caldarola Glenn
Toyota Jidosha & Kabushiki Kaisha
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