Compositions – Preservative agents – Anti-oxidants or chemical change inhibitants
Patent
1975-04-07
1976-09-28
Garvin, Patrick P.
Compositions
Preservative agents
Anti-oxidants or chemical change inhibitants
B01D 1506
Patent
active
039830527
ABSTRACT:
A method for the rejuvenation of an automobile emission control catalyst poisoned with compounds of lead and/or phosphorus comprising (a) initially extracting lead sulfate deposits from the catalyst with an aqueous ammonium salt (preferrably ammonium acetate) solution; (b) exposing the catalyst to an atmosphere containing SO.sub.2, or SO.sub.2 and air, at 300.degree. to 700.degree.C. until other lead compounds are substantially converted to lead sulfate, and phosphorus compounds are substantially converted to gaseous P.sub.2 O.sub.5 ; and finally (c) removing at least a portion of the lead sulfate formed in (b) by a second extraction with an aqueous ammonium salt solution.
Catalysts contemplated for rejuvenation by the process of the invention include those comprising nickel, palladium, rhodium, platinum, or combinations thereof as active components on bases of alumina or aluminum borate.
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Garvin Patrick P.
Hartman Richard C.
Henderson Lannas S.
Sheehan John P.
Union Oil Company of California
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