Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Oxygen or compound thereof
Patent
1990-03-09
1992-01-14
Langel, Wayne A.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Oxygen or compound thereof
423219, C01B 1300
Patent
active
050808826
ABSTRACT:
There is disclosed a catalyst structure for ozone decomposition which comprises a thin porous carrier material which has many micropores in the direction of the thickness of the carrier material and has an ozone decomposition catalyst supported thereon.
Also disclosed is a method of ozone decomposition using such a catalyst structure, in which preferably the catalyst structure comprises a thin porous carrier material which has many micropores not less than 30 .mu.m in diameter in the direction of the thickness of the carrier material and has an ozone decomposition catalyst supported thereon. The carrier material may be of an electrically resistant material, and may be electrified and heated while a gas containing ozone is forcibly passed therethrough.
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Nagano Kazuhiko
Nakasuji Tadao
Yoshida Kimihiko
Yoshimoto Masafumi
Langel Wayne A.
Sakai Chemical Industry Co. Ltd.
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