Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Miscellaneous
Patent
1994-03-23
1996-02-27
McFarlane, Anthony
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Miscellaneous
502527, 4232132, B01J 3500
Patent
active
054948819
ABSTRACT:
A ceramic honeycomb catalyst includes a thin-walled honeycomb structural body (10) and a catalytic substance carried by the honeycomb structural body (10). The honeycomb structural body (10) has a number of longitudinally extending flow passages (13) defined by an outer peripheral wall (11) and partition walls (12) with a reduced thickness (t). The honeycomb structural body (10) satisfies particular relationships between the partition wall thickness (t) and the open frontal area (OFA) or bulk density (G). Notwithstanding the thin-walled partition walls, the honeycomb structural body (10) has practically satisfactory compressive strength characteristics. The catalyst comprising the honeycomb structural body (10) has reduced pressure loss and heat capacity.
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Ichikawa Yukihito
Machida Minoru
Yamada Toshio
McFarlane Anthony
NGK Insulators Ltd.
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