Process for preparing catalytically active coatings for the synt

Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Nitrogen compound containing

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423376, 4273763, 4273766, B01J 2724, C01C 302, B05D 302

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ABSTRACT:
A process for preparing catalytically active coatings for the synthesis of hydrogen cyanide on moulded items substantially consisting of aluminum oxide. The catalytically active coating contain, as active components, at least one platinum group metal and a nitrate which are applied to the moulded item by means of a coating dispersion which contains the active components as finely divided solids. This means that the hitherto conventional production of aluminum nitride during the forming process is not required. The coatings therefore achieve their final activity level, which is well above that of conventional coatings, very rapidly. In addition, these catalysts can be started up under high load and have a lower operating temperature.

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