Catalyzed packing material for regenerative catalytic oxidation

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture

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4232391, 4232451, 423247, 502 20, 502 38, 502325, 502334, 502339, B01D 5304, B01D 5338, B01J 2356

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ABSTRACT:
Homogeneous catalytic regenerative heat transfer packing material is made by impregnating ceramic packing material with a solution of a catalyst precursor and then fixing the precursor into catalyst form. The catalyzed packing material is suitable for use in a process for the regenerative catalytic oxidation of waste gases, in particular, gases that include volatile organic compounds, carbon monoxide or combinations thereof.

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