Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Metal containing
Patent
1978-03-17
1978-11-07
Carter, Herbert T.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
Metal containing
252465, 252463, 423625, C01F 702
Patent
active
041246993
ABSTRACT:
The invention is addressed to very light alumina-based agglomerated bodies, the porosity of which comprises pores of large dimensions. These bodies are produced from alumina gels which are dehydrated in hot gas streams so that the amount of water remaining, which can be measured by calcination at high temperature, is from 8 t0 35% of the weight of the treated gels; the treated gels to which other components can be added are agglomerated by any known means. These bodies can be used in particular in adsorption, catalysis, and chromatography.
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Fort Jean-Paul
Michel Max
Carter Herbert T.
Rhone Progil
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