Novel spheroidal silica particulates

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Forming or treating a sphere – process only

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502232, 502439, 423335, B01J 3508

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047043741

ABSTRACT:
Mechanically strong, H.sub.2 O-stable, macroporous spheroidal silica particulates, well adopted as catalysts/catalyst supports, are produced by (i) granulating and agglomerating a particular hydrosol of silica with a particular silica xerogel or aerogel, and (ii) drying the resultant silica particulates.

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