Catalyst pellets with resin binder for decomposition of hypochlo

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Organic compound containing

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210763, 264122, 264125, 264126, 264127, 423497, 423499, 502402, 524413, 524431, 524433, 524435, 524436, 524545, B01J 3128, B01J 3106, C08K 322, C02B 128

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RE0323926

ABSTRACT:
A porous catalyst matrix used for the decomposition of aqueous hypochlorite solutions is disclosed along with the process for its use. The catalyst is prepared by sintering a powdered mixture of a particular metal oxide or hydroxide and a thermoplastic polyolefin or halogenated polyolefin.

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