Patent classifications
B01J23/22
REACTOR FOR REDUCING NITROGEN OXIDES
A reactor for reducing the concentration of NO.sub.x in a stream comprising: an inlet for the stream; an outlet for a stream containing a reduced concentration of NO.sub.x ; one or more catalyst beds comprising a ceramic or metallic foam with a NO.sub.x reduction catalyst; one or more flow paths from the inlet to the outlet that passes through at least one catalyst bed wherein the catalyst beds are closed at the top and bottom so that the flow path through the catalyst bed passes through the sides of the catalyst bed in a lateral flow is described.
REACTOR FOR REDUCING NITROGEN OXIDES
A reactor for reducing the concentration of NO.sub.x in a stream comprising: an inlet for the stream; an outlet for a stream containing a reduced concentration of NO.sub.x ; one or more catalyst beds comprising a ceramic or metallic foam with a NO.sub.x reduction catalyst; one or more flow paths from the inlet to the outlet that passes through at least one catalyst bed wherein the catalyst beds are closed at the top and bottom so that the flow path through the catalyst bed passes through the sides of the catalyst bed in a lateral flow is described.
Catalytic converter
In order to specify a catalytic converter, especially SCR catalytic converter, with maximum catalytic activity, this catalytic converter has at least one catalytically active component and additionally at least one porous inorganic filler component having meso- or macroporosity. The organic porous filler component has a proportion of about 5 to 50% by weight. More particularly, a diatomaceous earth or a pillared clay material is used as the porous inorganic filler component.
Catalytic converter
In order to specify a catalytic converter, especially SCR catalytic converter, with maximum catalytic activity, this catalytic converter has at least one catalytically active component and additionally at least one porous inorganic filler component having meso- or macroporosity. The organic porous filler component has a proportion of about 5 to 50% by weight. More particularly, a diatomaceous earth or a pillared clay material is used as the porous inorganic filler component.
SCR catalyst device containing vanadium oxide and molecular sieve containing iron
The invention relates to a catalyst device for purifying exhaust gases containing nitrogen oxide by using selective catalytic reduction (SCR), the catalyst device comprising at least two catalytic layers, the first layer containing vanadium oxide and a mixed oxide comprising titanium oxide and silicon oxide and the second layer containing a molecular sieve containing iron, wherein the first layer is applied onto the second layer. The invention also relates to uses of the catalyst device and a method for purifying exhaust gases.
Catalyst for Use in the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) of Nitrogen Oxides
The present invention pertains to a catalyst for use in the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides comprising: • a monolithic substrate and • a coating A which comprises an oxidic metal carrier comprising an oxide of titanium and a catalytic metal oxide which comprises an oxide of vanadium wherein the mass ratio vanadium/titanium is 0.07 to 0.26.
Catalyst for Use in the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) of Nitrogen Oxides
The present invention pertains to a catalyst for use in the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of nitrogen oxides comprising: • a monolithic substrate and • a coating A which comprises an oxidic metal carrier comprising an oxide of titanium and a catalytic metal oxide which comprises an oxide of vanadium wherein the mass ratio vanadium/titanium is 0.07 to 0.26.
Transition Metal-Catalyzed Production of Alcohol and Carbonyl Compounds From Hydrocarbons
Processes for converting a hydrocarbon reactant into an alcohol compound and/or a carbonyl compound are disclosed in which the hydrocarbon reactant and a supported transition metal catalyst—containing molybdenum, tungsten, or vanadium—are irradiated with a light beam at a wavelength in the UV-visible spectrum, optionally in an oxidizing atmosphere, to form a reduced transition metal catalyst, followed by hydrolyzing the reduced transition metal catalyst to form a reaction product containing the alcohol compound and/or the carbonyl compound.
Transition Metal-Catalyzed Production of Alcohol and Carbonyl Compounds From Hydrocarbons
Processes for converting a hydrocarbon reactant into an alcohol compound and/or a carbonyl compound are disclosed in which the hydrocarbon reactant and a supported transition metal catalyst—containing molybdenum, tungsten, or vanadium—are irradiated with a light beam at a wavelength in the UV-visible spectrum, optionally in an oxidizing atmosphere, to form a reduced transition metal catalyst, followed by hydrolyzing the reduced transition metal catalyst to form a reaction product containing the alcohol compound and/or the carbonyl compound.
Catalyst for oxidising ammonia
A catalyst for oxidising ammonia comprises a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst and a composite heterogeneous extruded honeycomb having longitudinally extending parallel channels, which channels being defined in part by channel walls having a total longitudinal length, wherein the channel walls comprise a pore structure including a periodic arrangement of porous cells embedded in an inorganic matrix component, at least some of which porous cells are defined at least in part by an active interface layer of a catalytically active material comprising a precious metal supported on particles of a support material.