Catalyst – solid sorbent – or support therefor: product or process – Catalyst or precursor therefor – Metal – metal oxide or metal hydroxide
Patent
1994-06-23
1996-07-09
McFarlane, Anthony
Catalyst, solid sorbent, or support therefor: product or process
Catalyst or precursor therefor
Metal, metal oxide or metal hydroxide
502315, 502316, 502320, 502322, 502351, 502439, 502527, 4232135, B01J 2102, B01J 2374
Patent
active
055344763
ABSTRACT:
A metal alloy in which the highest individual metal concentration is nickel and which always includes at minimum 4% by weight aluminum is used as the substrate for catalysts for purifying exhaust gases. Chromium, iron, cobalt, molybdenum and titanium are among the other metals possible.
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Luoma Marjo
Lylykangas Reijo
Torkkell Keijo
Virta Pirkko
Kemira Oy
McFarlane Anthony
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