Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof – Metal containing
Patent
1991-05-22
1993-10-26
Morris, Theodore
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
Metal containing
423625, 423628, 423600, 423127, 502355, C01B 1318
Patent
active
052563898
ABSTRACT:
The present invention includes metal oxide foam particles and a method of making the same. A decomposable metal salt feed solution is injected into a hot atomizing gas. The mixture of hot atomizing gas and feed solution is maintained in the reactor until the feed solution converts to metal oxide foam particles. The metal oxide foam particles have a high specific surface area.
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Jordan, deceased Merrill
MacKay Bruce E.
Neville Matthew
Reznek Steven R.
Soucy Brian A.
Cabot Corporation
Koris David J.
Morris Theodore
Squillante Edward
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