Patents Assigned to Englehard Corporation
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Patent number: 6497851Abstract: An exhaust gas treatment apparatus and method for its use includes an upstream catalyst and a downstream catalyst. The upstream catalyst contains a catalytic metal effective at least for the oxidation of hydrocarbons in the exhaust gas stream, and preferably contains a palladium catalytic component and contains substantially no oxygen storage components, i.e., oxides of cerium, cobalt, iron, magnesium, molybdenum, nickel, praseodymium, tungsten and vanadium, but the downstream catalyst includes an oxygen storage component. Preferably, the upstream catalyst is a close-coupled catalyst. The downstream catalyst may be an underfloor catalyst or a close-coupled catalyst, in which case there is, preferably, an additional, underfloor catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 1995Date of Patent: December 24, 2002Assignee: Englehard CorporationInventors: Zhicheng Hu, Ronald M. Heck, Rudolf M. Smaling, Alan R. Amundsen
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Patent number: 6248684Abstract: Oxidation catalyst compositions for treating diesel exhaust include ceria and, optionally, alumina, each having a surface area of at least about 10 m2/g, and a zeolite, e.g., Beta zeolite. Optionally, platinum may be included in the catalytic material, preferably in amounts which are sufficient to promote some gas-phase oxidation of carbon monoxide (“CO”) and hydrocarbons (“HC”) but which are limited to preclude excessive oxidation of SO2 to SO3. Alternatively, palladium in any desired amount may be included in the catalytic material. The zeolite is optionally doped, e.g., ion-exchanged, with one or more of hydrogen, a platinum group metal or other catalytic metals. The catalyst compositions may be used in a method to treat diesel engine exhaust by contacting the hot exhaust with the catalyst composition to promote the oxidation of gas-phase CO and HC and of the volatile organic fraction component of particulates in the exhaust.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 1994Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Englehard CorporationInventors: Bulent O. Yavuz, Kenneth E. Voss, Michel Deeba, John R. Adomaitis, Robert J. Farrauto
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Patent number: 6136086Abstract: Flux calcined kaolin clay especially useful as a pigment for low sheen paints is obtained by mixing hydrous kaolin with an aqueous solution of alkaline flux, spray drying, pulverizing, calcining and repulverizing.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 1998Date of Patent: October 24, 2000Assignee: Englehard CorporationInventors: John Hen, Ray Young, Andres Ginez, Sharad Mathur
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Patent number: 6069112Abstract: In one embodiment, the present invention relates to a method for preventing sunburn, and other physiological disorders such as watercore, corking and bitterpit, without diminishing photosynthesis, comprising applying to at least a portion of a surface of a plant an effective amount of a finely divided particulate material to prevent sunburn, and other physiological disorders such as watercore, corking and bitterpit, in the plant, wherein the particulate material comprises a heat treated particulate material and the particulate material as applied permits an exchange of gases on the surface of the plant and the particulate material has a thickness from about 1 .mu.m to about 1,000 .mu.m.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: May 30, 2000Assignee: Englehard CorporationInventors: David Michael Glenn, Dennis G. Sekutowski, Gary J. Puterka
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Patent number: 6060173Abstract: An improved honeycomb body having a perimeter which encloses the cross section of the honeycomb body. The honeycomb is formed by folding a strip of metal foil back and forth upon itself to provide folds, the foil having corrugations whereby the corrugations maintain the spacing between the folds. One end and only one end of each fold terminates on the perimeter of the body, the cross section of the body being completely filled with folds. The honeycomb body has increased structural and mechanical integrity and is especially useful as a catalyst support for preparing an automotive catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1997Date of Patent: May 9, 2000Assignee: Englehard CorporationInventor: William B. Retallick
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Patent number: 5882624Abstract: A novel crystalline titanium silicate designated ETS-14 molecular sieve is disclosed and characterized. ETS-14 may be prepared by heating ETS-10 molecular sieve in the form of an aqueous gel or incorporating crystals of ETS-10 with an aqueous source of sodium that is essentially free from potassium.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: March 16, 1999Assignee: Englehard CorporationInventors: Steven M. Kuznicki, Jacqueline S. Curran, Xiaolin Yang
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Patent number: 5182243Abstract: A process for the reuse or recycling of FCC equilibrium catalysts is disclosed. The process involved treatment of a zeolite-containing equilibrium catalyst with clear seeds, a source of sodium oxide, a source of silica and water at elevated temperatures in order to destroy the Y originally present in the equilibrium catalyst and regrow zeolite Y in the pores of the matrix to a level no higher than 70 weight percent.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 1991Date of Patent: January 26, 1993Assignee: Englehard CorporationInventors: Stephen H. Brown, Roland von Ballmoos
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Patent number: 4917875Abstract: An improved continuous cyclic process for removing oxides of sulfur from a waste gas with a regenerable particulate adsorbent in which hot adsorbent particles pick up SOx in a first fluid transport riser, followed by separation of clean gas from sulfur-contained particles which are then recycled to a desorber in which they are contacted at elevated temperature with a mixture of reducing gas and water vapor for release of sulfur as hydrogen sulfide. The adsorbent particles are then recycled in the process. Means are provided for removing particulates in the waste gas.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1988Date of Patent: April 17, 1990Assignee: Englehard CorporationInventors: Andrew S. Moore, David B. Bartholic, Dwight F. Barger, William J. Reagan