Gas separation: processes – Solid sorption – Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed
Patent
1998-06-08
2000-07-25
Dunn, Tom
Gas separation: processes
Solid sorption
Inorganic gas or liquid particle sorbed
95133, 95135, 95143, 502400, 502414, 423604, 423605, 423608, 423610, 423622, 423628, 423629, 423632, 423633, 423635, D01D 5926
Patent
active
060932368
ABSTRACT:
Pelletized adsorbent compositions and methods of adsorbing toxic target compounds are provided for the destructive adsorption or chemisorption of toxic or undesired compounds. The pelletized adsorbents are formed by pressing together powder nanocrystalline particles comprising a metal hydroxide or a metal oxide at pressures of from about 50 psi to about 6000 psi to form discrete self-sustaining bodies. The pelletized bodies should retain at least about 25% of the surface area/unit mass and total pore volume of the starting metal particles.
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Khaleel Abbas
Klabunde Kenneth J.
Koper Olga
Dunn Tom
Kansas State University Research Foundation
Nguyen Cam N.
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