Patent classifications
B01J31/061
INTEGRATED FILTER MATERIAL AND PREPARATION METHOD AND APPLICATION THEREOF
An integrated filter material, a preparation method and an application. The filter material is composed of a commercial dust removal filter material and a catalyst that is grown on the filter material and that has a function of simultaneously decomposing nitrogen oxides and dioxins. In the preparation method, a precursor solution of manganese and cerium oxides is impregnated on the filter material, and manganese and cerium oxides are grown on the filter material by means of a chemical reaction; and vanadium oxychloride is used as a precursor of vanadium oxide and is impregnated on the filter material, reacts in water, and prepared by drying, hydrothermal and other processes. The composite filter material may remove three kinds of pollutants in flue gas at the same time, and the catalyst is firmly loaded and does not easily fall off.
Method for producing ferrite-based coating catalyst and method for producing butadiene by using same
The method for preparing a ferrite-based coating catalyst including mixing a support, a ferrite-based catalyst, a cellulose-based additive, and water, in which a content of the cellulose-based additive is 0.5 wt % or less based on a total weight of the ferrite-based catalyst.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING CHIRAL METAL OXIDE STRUCTURE, AND CHIRAL POROUS STRUCTURE
A method for producing a chiral metal oxide structure, involves a sol-gel step of allowing a transition metal compound having a bi- or higher dentate chelate ligand to act on a chiral supramolecular crystal of an acid-base complex containing a polymer having a linear polyethyleneimine skeleton and a chiral dicarboxylic acid compound having two carboxyl groups and four or more carbon atoms to form a metal oxide layer on a surface of the chiral supramolecular crystal; and a calcination step of thermally decomposing the organic chiral supramolecular crystal after the sol-gel step to generate a transition metal oxide structure composed of the metal oxide layer prepared with the supramolecular crystal as a template.
Method of forming inorganic nanocages
Nanocages are formed by etching nanocubes. The nanocubes are added to an aqueous system having an amphiphilic lipid dissolved in an organic solvent (e.g. a hydrophobic alcohol) to form reverse micelles. As the water evaporates the micelles shrink as etching of the flat surface of the nanocubes occurs. In this fashion hollow nanocages are produced. In one embodiment, the nanocage is covalently attached to a polymer shell (e.g. a dextran shell).
PHOTOCATALYST-ATTACHED FILTER AND PREPARING METHOD OF THE SAME
The present application relates to a filter having a photocatalyst attached thereto, which comprises: a substrate; and a photocatalyst bonded on the substrate, in which the photocatalyst has each photocatalyst bonded and combined by a polymer binder, and the substrate and the photocatalyst are bonded by a hydrophilic polymer binder.
METHOD FOR PREPARING MODIFIED NATURAL WOOD MATERIAL AND APPLICATION THEREOF IN SEWAGE TREATMENT
The present invention belongs to the field of sewage treatment, and relates to a method for preparing a modified natural wood material and an application thereof in sewage treatment. The method for preparing the modified natural wood material includes the following steps: S1. placing wood into a lignin removal solution, after a heating reaction, washing, impregnating, and lyophilizing the wood to obtain removed lignin wood; S2. blending TiO.sub.2 with NaBH.sub.4, performing low-heat reduction treatment, and then washing and drying to obtain reduced black titanium; S3. dispersing the reduced black titanium ultrasonically in a solvent, then coating dropwise on the removed lignin wood, and drying to obtain a modified natural wood material. The modified natural wood material prepared by the present invention has high disinfection and sterilization performance, and has the ability to remove bio-risk components.
Honeycomb structure
A honeycomb structure including a honeycomb portion having porous partition walls extending from an inflow end face to an outflow end face to define cells forming through channels, an outermost peripheral wall, and a pair of electrode portions disposed on a side surface of the honeycomb portion. The electrode portions are formed in a strip shape extending in a direction of the cells. In a cross section orthogonal to the extending direction, one electrode portion of the pair of electrode portions is disposed on a side opposed to the other electrode portion across a center of the honeycomb structure portion. The honeycomb structure portion includes end regions near the pair of electrode portions and a central region excluding the end regions. An average electric resistivity A of a material forming the end regions is lower than an average electric resistivity B of a material forming the central region.
Method for preparing bi-component, multi-network nanofibrous aerogel-supported heterojunction photocatalyst and application thereof
A method for preparing a bi-component, multi-network nanofibrous aerogel-supported heterojunction photocatalyst includes the following steps. Step 1, preparing ammoniated polyacrylonitrile nanofibers. Step 2, dispersing the ammoniated polyacrylonitrile nanofibers in water to obtain a first solution; dispersing cellulose nanofibers in water to obtain a second solution; and mixing, heating and lyophilizing the first solution with the second solution to obtain a bi-component, multi-network nanofibrous aerogel. Step 3, adding graphite carbon nitride, a ferric-iron containing reagent, 2,5-diaminoterephthalic acid, and the bi-component, multi-network nanofiber aerogel obtained in the step 2 into a N, N-dimethylformamide solvent to obtain a third solution, and carrying out a hydrothermal reaction on the third solution for 8-24 hours to obtain the bi-component, multi-network nanofibrous aerogel-supported heterojunction photocatalyst.
Catalytic Microgelators for Decoupled Control of Gelation Rate and Rigidity of Biological Gels
Provided herein are stimulus-responsive polymer microgelator particles that can activate fibrin fiber formation from their surfaces by actively ejecting thrombin to form an interconnected fibrin network with an increased elastic modulus and desirable microstructure. The use of the microgelators enables the decoupling of gelation rate and gel rigidity.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING FERRITE-BASED COATING CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTADIENE BY USING SAME
The method for preparing a ferrite-based coating catalyst including mixing a support, a ferrite-based catalyst, a cellulose-based additive, and water, in which a content of the cellulose-based additive is 0.5 wt % or less based on a total weight of the ferrite-based catalyst.