B01J21/12

DIESEL OXIDATION CATALYST
20220379293 · 2022-12-01 ·

The present invention relates to a diesel oxidation catalyst comprising a carrier body having a length L extending between a first end face and a second end face, and differently composed material zones A and B arranged on the carrier body, wherein material zone A comprises platinum and palladium applied to a cerium-titanium mixed oxide, and material zone B comprises platinum and palladium applied to a carrier oxide B.

Process for Heterogeneous Isomerization of alpha-Olefins

A method for the isomerization of alpha-olefins to the corresponding internal olefins uses a heterogenous catalyst containing silicon-aluminum mixed oxide in a continuous fixed-bed operation mode.

Process for Heterogeneous Isomerization of alpha-Olefins

A method for the isomerization of alpha-olefins to the corresponding internal olefins uses a heterogenous catalyst containing silicon-aluminum mixed oxide in a continuous fixed-bed operation mode.

AN FCC CATALYST COMPOSITION AND A PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION

The present disclosure relates to an FCC catalyst composition and a process for its preparation. The FCC catalyst composition comprises Y type zeolite, silicon oxide, alumina, at least one clay, at least one rare earth metal, and at least one metal oxide. The FCC catalyst composition of the present disclosure provides improved yields of high value gasoline such as propylene and LPG and reduces yields of low value hydrocarbons such as CSO and LCO.

AN FCC CATALYST COMPOSITION AND A PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION

The present disclosure relates to an FCC catalyst composition and a process for its preparation. The FCC catalyst composition comprises Y type zeolite, silicon oxide, alumina, at least one clay, at least one rare earth metal, and at least one metal oxide. The FCC catalyst composition of the present disclosure provides improved yields of high value gasoline such as propylene and LPG and reduces yields of low value hydrocarbons such as CSO and LCO.

METHOD FOR THE HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS USING A FERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL HEATED BY MAGNETIC INDUCTION AND CATALYST SUPPORT USED FOR SAID METHOD

The invention relates to a method for the heterogeneous catalysis of a reaction for the hydrogenation of a carbon oxide in the gaseous state, such as a methanation reaction, using, in a reactor (1), carbon dioxide and gaseous dihydrogen and at least one solid catalytic compound capable of catalyzing said reaction in a given temperature range T, comprising contacting said gaseous reactant and said catalytic compound in the presence of a heating agent, and heating the heating agent to a temperature within said temperature range T. The method is characterized in that the heating agent comprises a ferromagnetic material in the form of micrometric powder and/or wires, said ferromagnetic material being heated by magnetic induction by means of a field inductor, such as a coil (2) external to the reactor (1). According to one embodiment, the catalyst support for implementing said method comprises a ferromagnetic material in the form of wires of micrometric diameters, on the surface of which metal catalyst particles are deposited.

METHOD FOR THE HETEROGENEOUS CATALYSIS USING A FERROMAGNETIC MATERIAL HEATED BY MAGNETIC INDUCTION AND CATALYST SUPPORT USED FOR SAID METHOD

The invention relates to a method for the heterogeneous catalysis of a reaction for the hydrogenation of a carbon oxide in the gaseous state, such as a methanation reaction, using, in a reactor (1), carbon dioxide and gaseous dihydrogen and at least one solid catalytic compound capable of catalyzing said reaction in a given temperature range T, comprising contacting said gaseous reactant and said catalytic compound in the presence of a heating agent, and heating the heating agent to a temperature within said temperature range T. The method is characterized in that the heating agent comprises a ferromagnetic material in the form of micrometric powder and/or wires, said ferromagnetic material being heated by magnetic induction by means of a field inductor, such as a coil (2) external to the reactor (1). According to one embodiment, the catalyst support for implementing said method comprises a ferromagnetic material in the form of wires of micrometric diameters, on the surface of which metal catalyst particles are deposited.

Exhaust gas purification catalyst

The present invention provides an exhaust gas purification catalyst including an alkaline earth metal supported in a highly dispersed state on a porous carrier. A catalyst layer of the exhaust gas purification catalyst provided by the invention has an alkaline earth metal-supporting region including a porous carrier, a catalyst metal belonging to the platinum group, and a sulfate of at least one type of alkali earth metal supported on the porous carrier. In a cross-section of this region, a Pearson correlation coefficient R.sub.Ae/M is at least 0.5 as calculated using α and β for each pixel obtained by carrying out area analysis by FE-EPMA under conditions of pixel size of 0.34 μm×0.34 μm, and measured pixel number 256×256, and by measuring the characteristic X-ray intensity (α:cps) of the alkaline earth metal element (Ae) and the characteristic X-ray intensity (β:cps) of the main constituent element of the inorganic compound constituting the porous carrier for each pixel.

PROCESSES FOR CATALYTICALLY COATING SCAFFOLDS

The present disclosure generally relates to a process for coating a scaffold, and in particular a process for coating a scaffold of a static mixer using catalytic liquid suspensions. The present disclosure also generally relates to a process for preparing a catalytically coated scaffold comprising applying a catalytic liquid suspension to a surface of a scaffold to provide a coating containing catalytically reactive sites on the surface of the coated scaffold.

PROCESSES FOR CATALYTICALLY COATING SCAFFOLDS

The present disclosure generally relates to a process for coating a scaffold, and in particular a process for coating a scaffold of a static mixer using catalytic liquid suspensions. The present disclosure also generally relates to a process for preparing a catalytically coated scaffold comprising applying a catalytic liquid suspension to a surface of a scaffold to provide a coating containing catalytically reactive sites on the surface of the coated scaffold.