Microspheres coated with catalyst and methods of producing same

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Irradiation by – or application of – electrical – magnetic or...

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502 8, 502 9, 502 10, 502150, 502173, 44268, 44300, 44321, 44500, 44530, B01J 3734

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ABSTRACT:
Means and methods of producing catalytically coated microspheres of hydrocarbon fuel in a tower into which precharged free floating initially frozen globules of hydrocarbon fuel are drawn through a catalytic plasma field by an attracting electrostatic force disposed thereabove for catalytic coating and partial neutralization of the globule precharge until the coated globules descends in response to gravitational forces through the plasma field into a container disposed therebeneath.

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