Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Carbon or compound thereof – Elemental carbon
Patent
1979-11-20
1981-04-21
Meros, Edward J.
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Carbon or compound thereof
Elemental carbon
252421, 252422, 252444, 264 291, 423445, 423448, C01B 3102
Patent
active
042632684
ABSTRACT:
Porous carbon, suitable for instance for chromatography and as a catalyst support is formed by depositing carbon into the pores of a porous inorganic template such as silica gel, porous glass or a porous oxide, e.g. alumina, and thereafter removing the template as by dissolution or evaporation. Carbon is preferably deposited as a polymerizable organic material that is polymerized in situ in the template pores and then pyrolyzed to carbon.
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Gilbert Mary T.
Knox John H.
Kelman Kurt
Meros Edward J.
Shandon Southern Products Limited
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