Method for the combustion of carbonaceous fuels utilizing high t

Combustion – Process of combustion or burner operation – In a porous body or bed – e.g. – surface combustion – etc.

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252465, 431328, F23D 1900

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ABSTRACT:
Catalysts having good high temperature stability which are particularly useful for selected high temperature reactions are disclosed as are methods for their preparation and use. The catalytically-active materials include platinum group metal deposited on a catalytic slip or composite which contains a mixture of alumina, selected VIB metal oxides, and a metallic oxide or oxide mixture wherein the metal or metals are selected IIA, IVA, and IIA-IVA mixtures, selected IIA and IVB mixtures and selected IVA and IVB mixtures. The slips or carrier compositions are calcined at a temperature of at least 500.degree. C. before deposition of platinum group metal and characterized by having a surface area of at least 20 m.sup.2 /g after calcination at a temperature of 1200.degree. C. for 2 hours.

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