Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Mixture is exhaust from internal-combustion engine
Patent
1984-12-18
1987-10-20
Richman, Barry S.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture
Mixture is exhaust from internal-combustion engine
60299, 422141, 422142, 422171, 422177, F01N 315, B01J 818
Patent
active
047013125
ABSTRACT:
A catalytic converter in which exhaust gases to be treated are introduced into a housing containing a catalytic material. Air is introduced into the lower portion of the housing to fluidize the catalytic material and promote the reaction between the material and the exhaust gases to remove poisonous elements such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides from the gases.
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Johnson William R.
Kice Warren B.
Richman Barry S.
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