Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Solid sorbent – Silicon containing
Patent
1993-02-24
1995-06-27
McFarlane, Anthony
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Solid sorbent
Silicon containing
502407, 502414, 502415, B01J 2008, B01J 2010
Patent
active
054279950
ABSTRACT:
An alumina sorbent capable of adsorbing NOx and SOx from waste gases and being regenerated by heating above 650.degree. C. is made by incorporating an alumina stabilizing agent into the sorbent. A preferred method is to add the stabilizer when the alumina is precipitated. The precipitated powder is formed subsequently into a slurry, milled and spray dried to form the stabilized spheroidal alumina particles having a particle size of less than 500 microns. These particles are impregnated with an alkali metal or alkaline earth metal to form the stabilized sorbent. Alumina stabilizers include one or more of silica, lanthana, other rare earths, titania, zirconia and alkaline earths.
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Derwent Abstract No. 86-152945.
Beeckman Jean W.
Hager Michael J.
Plecha Stanislaw
Ziebarth Michael S.
Johnson Beverly K.
McFarlane Anthony
W. R. Grace & Co.,-Conn.
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