Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Miscellaneous
Patent
1987-05-20
1990-01-09
Zimmerman, John J.
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Miscellaneous
428629, 428633, 428640, 428469, B01J 3504
Patent
active
048928577
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for use in liquid-phase, gas-phase and mixed-phase reactions is disclosed for providing an efficient flow-through design within which results a low pressure drop. The apparatus may be used as a catalyst or electrocatalyst and consists essentially of a ceramic substrate having thin walls with open porosity wherein said walls define a plurality of cells extending substantially longitudinally parallel through-and-through the substrate. The substrate includes an electrically conductive layer, having a resistivity of no greater than about 100 ohm-cm. The apparatus exhibits an improved structural geometry and provides greater meniscus control.
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Fong Gerald D.
Hoaglin Christine L.
Tennent David L.
Buckwalter, Jr. Charles Q.
Corning Incorporated
Cronk Peter J.
Wardell Richard N.
Zimmerman John J.
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