Increased thermal conductivity monolithic zeolite structures

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Solid sorbent – Free carbon containing

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C502S060000, C502S064000, C062S101000, C062S106000

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ABSTRACT:
A monolith comprises a zeolite, a thermally conductive carbon, and a binder. The zeolite is included in the form of beads, pellets, powders and mixtures thereof. The thermally conductive carbon can be carbon nano-fibers, diamond or graphite which provide thermal conductivities in excess of about 100 W/m·K to more than 1,000 W/m·K. A method of preparing a zeolite monolith includes the steps of mixing a zeolite dispersion in an aqueous colloidal silica binder with a dispersion of carbon nano-fibers in water followed by dehydration and curing of the binder is given.

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patent: 2004/0093876 (2004-05-01), Inagaki et al.

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