Preparation of particulate composite material with carbon matrix

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Solid sorbent – Silicon containing

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95130, 95138, 502182, 502415, 502417, B01J 2010, B01J 2008, B01J 2004, B01J 2020

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention concerns a polyphase particulate composite material containing a microporous phase which is essentially carbon whose microporous volume is between 0.1 cm.sup.3 /g and 1 cm.sup.3 /g, which is associated with an amorphous mineral dispersed phase essentially consisting of an oxide of silicon, aluminum, titanium or magnesium disposed on the carbon phase, at a thickness of less than 10 nm. The invention is also concerned with a process for the preparation of these composite materials, and the use thereof as a molecular sieve.

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