Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Solid sorbent – Free carbon containing
Patent
1996-04-23
1999-06-22
Caldarola, Glenn
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Solid sorbent
Free carbon containing
502427, 502436, 502180, 501100, 501143, B01J 2002, B01J 2118, C04B 3324
Patent
active
059142944
ABSTRACT:
An adsorptive monolith made by extruding a mixture of activated carbon, a ceramic forming material, a flux material, and water, drying the extruded monolith, and firing the dried monolith at a temperature and for a time period sufficient to react the ceramic material together and form a ceramic matrix. The extrudable mixture may also comprise a wet binder. The monolith has a shape with at least one passage therethrough and desirably has a plurality of passages therethrough to form a honeycomb. The monolith may be dried by vacuum drying, freeze drying, or control humidity drying. The monolith is useful for removing volatile organic compounds and other chemical agents such as ozone from fluid streams. Particularly useful applications include adsorptive filters for removing ozone from xerographic devices and other appropriate office machines and volatile organic compounds from automobile engine air intake systems.
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Baker Frederick S.
Beckler Robert K.
L'Amoreaux Jack H.
McCue John C.
Park Minwoo
Applied Ceramics, Inc.
Bullock In Suk
Caldarola Glenn
Westvaco Corporation
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