B01D2255/50

Functional structural body and method for making functional structural body

Provide is a functional structural body that can suppress aggregation of metal oxide nanoparticles and prevent functional loss of metal oxide nanoparticles, and thus exhibit a stable function over a long period of time. A functional structural body (1) includes: a skeletal body (10) of a porous structure composed of a zeolite-type compound; and at least one type of metal oxide nanoparticles (20) containing a perovskite-type oxide present in the skeletal body (10), the skeletal body (10) having channels (11) that connect with each other, and the metal oxide nanoparticles (20) being present at least in the channels (11) of the skeletal body (10).

MULTI-FUNCTIONAL CATALYSTS FOR THE OXIDATION OF NO, THE OXIDATION OF NH3 AND THE SELECTIVE CATALYTIC REDUCTION OF NOX

The present invention relates to a catalyst for the oxidation of NO, for the oxidation of ammonia and for the selective catalytic reduction of NOx, comprising a substrate, a first coating comprising one or more of a vanadium oxide and a zeolitic material comprising one or more of copper and iron; and a second coating comprising a platinum group metal component supported on a non-zeolitic oxidic material, wherein the second coating further comprises a zeolitic material comprising one or more of copper and iron.

HIGH AMMONIA STORAGE CAPACITY SCR CATALYSTS

The present invention relates to a catalyst for the selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxide, the catalyst comprising a first coating comprising a 12-membered ring pore zeolitic material comprising a first metal which is one or more of copper and iron, and a second coating comprising an 8-membered ring pore zeolitic material comprising a second metal which is one or more of copper and iron.

CATALYSTS FOR GASOLINE EXHAUST GAS TREATMENTS WITH IMPROVED AMMONIA EMISSION CONTROL

A three-way catalyst article with improved ammonia emission control, and its use in an exhaust system for gasoline engines, is disclosed. The catalyst article for treating exhaust gas from a gasoline engine comprising: a substrate comprising an inlet end, an outlet end with an axial length L; a first catalytic region beginning at the inlet end, wherein the first catalytic region comprises a first zeolite; and a second catalytic region beginning at the outlet end, wherein the second catalytic region comprises a second platinum group metal (PGM) component, a second oxygen storage capacity (OSC) material, and a second inorganic oxide; wherein the second PGM component is selected from the group consisting of palladium, platinum, rhodium and a combination thereof.

PREPARATION METHOD OF PHOTOLUMINESCENT PHOTOCATALYTIC BEADS FOR DECOMPOSITION OF HARMFUL SUBSTANCES AND REMOVAL OF VIRUSES, AND PHOTOCATALYST BEADS OBTAINED FROM THE METHOD
20230201802 · 2023-06-29 ·

Provided is a method of preparing photoluminescent photocatalyst beads for removing harmful substances or viruses present in air, soil, and water, and more particularly to a method of preparing photoluminescent photocatalyst beads that are efficient in decomposing and removing a mixture of hard-to-decompose organic contaminants and removing viruses by preparing a photoluminescent photocatalyst in the form of a bead, and photoluminescent photocatalyst beads obtained from the method.

AMMONIA ADSORPTION CATALYST AND PREPARATION METHOD AND USE THEREOF

An ammonia adsorption catalyst and a preparation method and a use thereof, where the ammonia adsorption catalyst includes a substrate and an adsorption layer located on the surface of the substrate, and the adsorption layer includes a noble metal-containing zeolite adsorption material. The catalyst has the advantages of high ammonia adsorption/conversion efficiency, low cost, and flexible application, etc.

EMISSIONS CONTROL DEVICE

An emissions control device for treating or removing pollutants from an exhaust gas produced by an internal combustion engine is disclosed. The emissions control device comprises a solid foam layer disposed on a substrate, wherein the solid foam layer disposed on a substrate has an open cell structure and comprises a particulate material which is a catalytic material comprising a catalytically active metal supported on a support material.

A COMPOSITION FOR SCR CATALYSTS

The present invention relates to a composition comprising a non-zeolitic oxidic material comprising alumina; an 8-membered ring pore zeolitic material comprising one or more of copper and iron, wherein the framework structure of the zeolitic material comprises a tetravalent element Y, a trivalent element X and oxygen, wherein the molar ratio of Y:X, calculated as YO.sub.2X.sub.2O.sub.3, is in the range of from 2: 1 to 40: 1; wherein at least part of the outer surface of the zeolitic material is covered by a layer comprising the non-zeolitic oxidic material; wherein Y comprises one or more of Si, Sn, Ti, Zr and Ge and X comprises one or more of Al, B, In and Ga.

Honeycomb catalyst body
09844768 · 2017-12-19 · ·

The honeycomb catalyst body is equipped with a honeycomb structure body having partition walls that define a plurality of cells extending from a first end face as one of the end faces to a second end face as the other end face and serving as through channels of a fluid. The partition walls each have a base layer containing from 50 to 90 mass % of zeolite and a coat layer with which the surface of the base layer 11 is coated with a thickness of from 1 to 50 μm. The coat layer is either a coat layer (A) containing from 1 to 5 mass % vanadia and titania or a coat layer (B) containing from 1 to 5 mass % vanadia and a composite oxide of titania and tungsten oxide.

METHOD OF PREPARING A COPPER-PROMOTED ZEOLITE
20230191326 · 2023-06-22 ·

The present disclosure provides a method for preparing a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst, the SCR catalyst comprises a metal ion-exchanged zeolite. A method uses an in-situ ion exchange process. A process includes admixing a zeolite in the ammonium (NH.sub.4.sup.+) form with an aqueous mixture comprising water, a transition metal ion source, and, optionally, an acid, to form a slurry containing a metal ion-exchanged zeolite.