Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – To be used as a melt
Patent
1988-12-12
1990-02-06
Shine, W. J.
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
To be used as a melt
502337, 502339, B01J 2342, B01J 2374
Patent
active
048988456
ABSTRACT:
A new method for the use of microcrystallites of various materials as catalysts. The materials include metals, metal alloys and mixtures, and intermetallic compounds all of which are used as heterogeneous catalysts on porous supports. The method is different in that the microcrystallites are dispersed in molten salts which are to be used as a thin film coated on the internal surface of porous supports.
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Datta Ravindra
Eyman Darrell P.
Shine W. J.
University of Iowa Research Foundation
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