Of Silver Patents (Class 502/347)
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Publication number: 20020091291Abstract: An olefin oxidation catalyst comprising a carrier, and silver and an alkali metal supported thereon, wherein the content of organic substances is less than 0.1 wt %.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2001Publication date: July 11, 2002Applicant: Mitsubishi Chemical CorporationInventor: Katsumi Nakashiro
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Publication number: 20020064497Abstract: Metal vanadium oxide particles have been produced with an average diameter less than about 500 nm. The particles are produced from nanocrystalline vanadium oxide particles. Silver vanadium oxide particles, for example, can be formed by the heat treatment of a mixture of nanoscale vanadium oxide and a silver compound. Other metal vanadium oxide particles can be produced by similar processes. The metal vanadium oxide particles have very uniform properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 9, 2001Publication date: May 30, 2002Inventors: Craig R. Horne, Sujeet Kumar, James P. Buckley, Xiangxin Bi
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Patent number: 6383273Abstract: The invention relates to a process for producing compositions containing a biocidal compound or adsorbent and/or catalyst compound and the compositions thereof. The invention also relates to a method for reducing or eliminating the amount of a bioactive agent or contaminant from an environment by contacting the environment with the composition of for a sufficient time to reduce or eliminate the amount of the bioactive agent or contaminant in the environment.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: May 7, 2002Assignee: Apyron Technologies, IncorporatedInventors: Bryan E. Kepner, Eric A. Mintz
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Patent number: 6379536Abstract: Compositions comprising a component containing (i) an acidic oxide support, (ii) an alkali metal and/or alkaline earth metal or mixtures thereof, (iii) a transition metal oxide having oxygen storage capability, and (iv) a transition metal selected from Groups Ib and/or IIb of the Periodic Table provide NOx control performance in FCC processes. The acidic oxide support preferably contains silica alumina. Ceria is the preferred oxygen storage oxide. Cu and Ag are preferred Group I/IIb transition metals. The compositions are especially useful in the cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks having above average nitrogen content.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2000Date of Patent: April 30, 2002Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventors: Alan W. Peters, John A. Rudesill, Gordon Dean Weatherbee, Edward F. Rakiewicz, Mary Jane A. Barbato-Grauso
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Patent number: 6368998Abstract: This invention relates to a process for the preparation of a catalyst having improved properties, the process comprising selecting a carrier, lowering the concentration of ionizable species present on the surface of the carrier, and depositing a catalytically effective amount of one or more catalytically reactive metals on the carrier. The invention further relates to catalyst made from the process.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Shell Oil CompanyInventor: John Robert Lockemeyer
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Publication number: 20020035033Abstract: A process for preparing a shell-type catalyst which comprises applying to a substantially nonporous inorganic support material having a BET surface area of <80 m2/g, a catalytically active outer shell of a suspension containing at least one water soluble noble metal compound and a substantially water insoluble coating compound, drying the suspension onto the support material, and activating the coated support material in a reducing gas stream.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 1998Publication date: March 21, 2002Inventors: HERBERT MULLER, STEFAN BOSING, WALTER BEHL
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Catalyst and process for the selective hydrogenation of unsaturated compounds in hydrocarbon streams
Patent number: 6350717Abstract: A catalyst comprising at least one metal of the 10th group of the Periodic Table of the Elements and at least one metal of the 11th group of the Periodic Table of the Elements on an aluminum oxide support, wherein the metal or metals of the 10th group is or are essentially concentrated in an outer layer close to the surface of the catalyst particle, the metal or metals of the 11th group is or are distributed essentially uniformly over the volume of the catalyst particle and the weight ratio of the metal or metals of the 11th group to the metal or metals of the 10th group is not more than 1.95.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 26, 2002Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Andrea Frenzel, Cristina Freire Erdbrügger, Ekkehard Schwab, Michael Hesse, Gerd Linden, Herbert Wanjek, Hans-Martin Allmann -
Publication number: 20020009414Abstract: Nanostructured materials and processes for the preparation of these nanostructured materials in high phase purities using cavitation is disclosed. The method preferably comprises mixing a metal containing solution with a precipitating agent and passing the mixture into a cavitation chamber. The chamber consists of a first element to produce cavitation bubbles, and a second element that creates a pressure zone sufficient to collapse the bubbles. The process is useful for the preparation of catalysts and materials for piezoelectrics and superconductors.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: William R. Moser, Oleg V. Kozyuk, Ivo M. Krausz, Sean Christian Emerson, Josef Find
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Publication number: 20020010094Abstract: This invention relates to a process for depositing one or more catalytically reactive metals on a carrier, said process comprising selecting a carrier and depositing a catalytically effective amount of one or more catalytically reactive metals on the carrier, the deposition effected by submersing the carrier in an impregnation solution wherein the hydrogen ion activity of the impregnation solution has been lowered. The invention further relates to catalysts made from the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventor: John Robert Lockemeyer
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Publication number: 20010046943Abstract: A catalyst composition is provided which can be used for hydrogenating a highly unsaturated hydrocarbon such as an alkyne or a diolefin. The catalyst composition contains palladium, a catalyst component of either silver or an alkali metal compound, or both silver and an alkali metal compound, and a metal aluminate catalyst support. Such metal aluminate catalyst support is prepared by a process of incorporating alumina with a metal component, preferably impregnating alumina with a melted metal component, to thereby provide a metal-incorporated alumina followed by drying and high temperature calcining to thereby provide a metal aluminate catalyst support. The catalyst composition disclosed can be used for hydrogenating a highly unsaturated hydrocarbon to a less unsaturated hydrocarbon. The process involves contacting a highly unsaturated hydrocarbon with a catalyst composition in the presence of hydrogen under a hydrogenation condition sufficient to effect a hydrogenation of the highly unsaturated hydrocarbon.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 1999Publication date: November 29, 2001Inventors: TIN-TACK PETER CHEUNG, DARIN B. TIEDTKE, MARVIN M. JOHNSON, GARY A. DELZER
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Patent number: 6284215Abstract: A process for producing positive electrode active material includes feeding an aqueous nickel salt solution, aqueous solutions of different kinds of metals, aqueous solution containing ammonium ions and aqueous alkali solution each independently and simultaneously into a reaction vessel such that the amount of alkali metal is 1.9-2.3 moles relative to 1 mole of the total amount of nickel and different kinds of metals and the amount of ammonium ions is 2 moles or more relative to 1 mole of the total amount of nickel and different kinds of metals, the pH in the vessel is 11-13, the temperature in the vessel is 30-60° C. and the average residence time is 20-50 hours.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2000Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hiroyuki Sakamoto, Hidekatsu Izumi, Hirokazu Kimiya, Yoichi Izumi, Isao Matsumoto
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Patent number: 6284211Abstract: Nitrogen oxides are removed from an exhaust gas containing nitrogen oxides and oxygen in a proportion larger than its stoichiometric proportion relative to unburned components in the exhaust gas, by (i) disposing an exhaust gas cleaner in a flow path, the exhaust gas cleaner comprising a first catalyst composed of 0.2-20 parts by weight (on a metal basis) of silver or silver oxide supported on a porous inorganic oxide, and a second catalyst composed of 1-50 parts by weight (on an oxide basis) of tungsten and/or vanadium supported on a porous inorganic oxide; (ii) introducing oxygen-containing organic compounds having 2 or more carbon atoms or a fuel containing the oxygen-containing organic compounds into the exhaust gas on the upstream side of the exhaust gas cleaner; and (iii) bringing the exhaust gas into contact with the exhaust gas cleaner at a temperature of 150-650° C., thereby causing a reaction of the nitrogen oxides with the oxygen-containing organic compounds to remove the nitrogen oxides.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1994Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignees: Jiro Hiraishi of Director-General of Agency of Industrial Science & Technology, KOCAT Inc.Inventors: Tatsuo Miyadera, Kiyohide Yoshida
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Patent number: 6284704Abstract: A catalyst comprising at least one alkali metal and at least one metallic or semimetallic promoter selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, Ba, Ag, Au, Zn, Cd, Hg, In, Tl, Sn, As, Sb and Bi, on a support which may be doped with one or more compounds of an alkali metal and/or alkaline earth metal, where the alkali metal/support ratio by weight is from 0.01 to 5, the promoter/alkali metal ratio by weight is from 0.0001 to 5 and, when a dopant is present, the dopant/support ratio by weight is from 0.01 to 5.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: September 4, 2001Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Ulrich Steinbrenner, Eugen Gehrer
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Patent number: 6280607Abstract: Compositions comprising a component containing (i) an acidic oxide support, (ii) an alkali metal and/or alkaline earth metal or mixtures thereof, (iii) a transition metal oxide having oxygen storage capability, and (iv) a transition metal selected from Groups Ib and/or IIb of the Periodic Table provide NOx control performance in FCC processes. The acidic oxide support preferably contains silica alumina. Ceria is the preferred oxygen storage oxide. Cu and Ag are preferred Group I/IIb transition metals. The compositions are especially useful in the cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks having above average nitrogen content.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2000Date of Patent: August 28, 2001Assignee: W R Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventors: Alan W. Peters, John A. Rudesill, Gordon Dean Weatherbee, Edward F. Rakiewicz, Mary Jane A. Barbato-Grauso, Xinjin Zhao
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Publication number: 20010016554Abstract: A catalyst, for purifying an exhaust gas, comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Applicant: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Masahiko Takeuchi
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Publication number: 20010016184Abstract: A system for treating the exhaust of an industrial process or combustion source to capture gaseous sulfur compounds which includes contacting the exhaust containing gaseous sulfur compounds with a system of: (1) a structured support coated with for example a monolith (2) a ceramic oxide containing for example TiO2 (3) a precious metal component for example Pt and optionally (4) a modifier such as Cu. The system captures the gaseous sulfur compounds. Gaseous sulfur compounds are then driven off in higher concentrations in a separate isolated lower flow stream in higher concentrations which are easier to process to less noxious or useful sulfur materials, and the catalyst/sorber regenerated. The system also removes carbon dioxide by the oxidation of the carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2001Publication date: August 23, 2001Applicant: GOAL LINE ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES LLCInventors: Larry E. Campbell, Gregory J. Wagner
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Publication number: 20010014303Abstract: A catalyst system for deodorization and an apparatus for deodorization, each of which comprises a pretreating catalyst and a noble metal catalyst, the pretreating catalyst converting a sulfur atom of low oxidation state which deactivates the noble metal catalyst into a sulfur atom of high oxidation state which has little deactivation effects there on, the noble metal catalyst oxidizing aldehyde, etc., wherein a material to be deodorized is brought into contact with the pretreating catalyst prior to being brought into contact with the noble metal catalyst. As the pretreating catalyst, a catalyst comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, cobalt, nickel, copper and oxides thereof is used, while as the noble metal catalyst, a catalyst comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of ruthenium, rhodium, palladium, silver, rhenium, osmium, iridium, platinum and gold is used.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2001Publication date: August 16, 2001Inventor: Naoaki Sata
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Patent number: 6274533Abstract: Novel sorbent systems for the desulfurization of cracked-gasoline are provided which are comprised of a bimetallic promotor on a particulate support such as that formed of zinc oxide and an inorganic or organic carrier. Such bimetallic promoters are formed of at least two metals of the group consisting of nickel, cobalt, iron, manganese, copper, zinc, molybdenum, tungsten, silver, tin, antimony and vanadium with the valence of same being reduced, preferably to zero. Processes for the production of such sorbents are provided wherein the sorbent is prepared from impregnated particulate supports or admixed to the support composite prior to particulation, drying, and calcination. Further disclosed is the use of such novel sorbents in the desulfurization of cracked-gasoline whereby there is achieved not only removal of sulfur but also an increase in the olefin retention in the desulfurized product. Such sorbents can also be utilized for the treatment of other sulfur-containing streams such as diesel fuels.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventor: Gyanesh P. Khare
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Patent number: 6265341Abstract: A highly functional base material and a method of manufacturing the same. The highly functional base material is made from a photocatalyst comprising fine particles of rutile type titanium dioxide supporting ultra-fine metal particles selected from the group consisting of Pt, Au, Pd, Rh, Ag and Ru with a particle diameter which manifest a quantum size effect is held on a base material. The method includes applying a layer of fine particles or rutile type titanium dioxide which support ultra-fine metal particles thereon to the surface of the base material.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2000Date of Patent: July 24, 2001Assignees: Daiken Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Teruo Komatsu, Akio Harada, Ryosuke Ueyama
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Patent number: 6251820Abstract: A catalyst for purifying an exhaust gas includes amorphous and homogeneous composite oxide particles, a catalytic noble metal element, and metallic oxide particles. The metallic oxide particles interpose among the composite oxide particles to connect them with each other at least. The catalyst has good heat resistance, sulfur-poisoning resistance, and durability. The catalyst is produced as follows. A slurry is prepared by mixing an organosol with a suspension, or by mixing a solution with a suspension. The slurry is deposited on a support substrate to form a coating layer thereon. The suspension includes a precursor powder, and a solvent. The precursor powder includes the composite oxide particles, and the catalytic noble metal element. The composite oxide particles include a support component, and an NOx storage element. The solvent is free from elution of the NOx storage element. The organosol includes an organic solvent, and an oxide sol.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 1997Date of Patent: June 26, 2001Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Shinji Tsuji
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Patent number: 6239065Abstract: The invention is concerned with a process for the preparation of a supported catalyst having a nanocrystalline structure and a surface area preferably higher than 2 m2/g. The process comprises preparing by mechanical grinding a nanocrystalline material consisting of a metastable composite or alloy of at least two different elements or compounds containing at least one catalytic species and subjecting the nanocrystalline material to leaching with a leaching solution in order to eliminate totally or partially at least of one of the two elements or compounds, other than the at least one catalytic species. At least one further element or compound that is non-leachable and that acts as a support for the at least one catalytic species is added to the material during the grinding step or to the leaching solution during the leaching step.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 29, 2001Assignee: Hydro-QuebecInventors: Robert Schulz, Guy Lalande, Marie-Chantal Denis, Jean-Pol Dödelet
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Patent number: 6204218Abstract: A catalyst comprising, in its active composition, from 0.05 to 1.0% by weight of at least one metal or compound of a metal of the 10th group of the Periodic Table of the Elements and from 0.05 to 1.0% by weight of at least one metal or compound of a metal of the 11th group of the Periodic Table of the Elements, with the weight ratio of the metal of the 11th group to the metal of the 10th group being from 0.95 to 1.05, and, as support, an SiO2-containing catalyst support having a BET surface area of from 2 to 400 m2/g, wherein at least 20% of the total pore volume of the catalyst is made up by pores having a diameter greater than 100 nanometers, can be used in processes for removing alkynes, dienes and/or monounsaturated hydrocarbons from streams of materials.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Klemens Flick, Ruprecht Meissner, Werner Hefner, Rainer Feser, Fabian Kunz
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Patent number: 6194338Abstract: The invention relates to a stabilized bimetal catalyst comprising an electrically conductive support and a metallic deposited coating consisting of a first metal M1 chosen from platinum and silver and a second metal M2, different from the first and chosen from the group consisting of platinum, silver, gold, ruthenium, iridium, rhodium and osmium. The invention also relates to a process for obtaining such a catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: March 2, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Elf Atochem S.A.Inventors: Francoise Andolfatto, Sylvain Miachon
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Patent number: 6184175Abstract: An improved silver catalyst for the oxidation of ethylene with molecular oxygen is made by impregnating a porous support with a silver salt of an acid; subjecting the impregnated support to a multi-stage activation in an atmosphere containing less oxygen than air by heating at a first temperature in the range of 150 to 200° C. for less than an hour, heating at a second temperature in the range of from greater than 200° C. to 300° C. for less than one hour, heating at a third temperature in the range of from greater than 300° C. to 400° C. for less than one hour and finally heating at a fourth temperature in the range of from greater than 400° C. to 500° C.; and post impregnating the support with an alkali metal, preferably cesium, from an anhydrous alcohol solution followed by washing with alcohol solvent and rapid drying to produce a finished catalyst having from 1-6×10−3 gew of the alkali metal per kg of catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Assignee: Scientic Design Company, Inc.Inventor: Nabil Rizkalla
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Patent number: 6153556Abstract: A catalyst for the production of ethylene oxide is formed by causing a carrier having .alpha.-alumina as a main component thereof to incorporate therein silica and a metal or a compound of at least one element selected from the elements of the groups Ib and IIb in the periodic table of the elements such as, for example, silver oxide and depositing silver on the carrier. The carrier is obtained by mixing at least .alpha.-alumina, a silicon compound, an organic binder, and a compound of at least one element selected from the elements of the groups Ib and IIb in the periodical table of the elements and then calcining the resultant mixture at a temperature in the range of 1,000.degree.-1,800.degree. C.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 1998Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masahide Shima, Hitoshi Takada
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Patent number: 6153162Abstract: A process for the catalytic reduction of NO.sub.x, the reduction taking place in the presence of a catalyst which comprises(a) from 20 to 97 wt % of A.sub.2 O.sub.3,(b) from 1 to 40 wt % of CuO,(c) from 1 to 50 wt % of ZnO,(d) from 1 to 40 wt % of Ag,(e) from 0 to 2 wt % of Pt,(f) from 0 to 20 wt % of oxides of rare earth metals, elements of the 3rd subgroup of the Periodic Table of the Elements or mixtures thereof,based on the total weight of the components (a) to (e), which adds up to 100 wt %, wherein, in each case, up to half the weight of the component (a) may be replaced by Fe.sub.2 O.sub.3, Cr.sub.2 O.sub.3, Ga.sub.2 O.sub.3 or mixtures thereof, of the component (b) by CoO, of the component (c) by MgO, of the component (d) by Au and of the component (e) by Pd, Ru, Os, Ir, Rh, Re or mixtures thereof, is used for reducing NO.sub.x, especially in combustion off-gases, the components (a), (b) and (c) forming a spinel which is doped with the components (d), (e) and (f).Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignees: BASF Aktiengesellschaft, Daimler Benz AktiengesellschaftInventors: Thomas Fetzer, Bernd Morsbach, Otto Kumberger, Martin Hartweg, Rolf-Dirc Roitzheim, Andrea Seibold, Leonhard Walz
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Patent number: 6147027Abstract: The present invention relates to an alloy catalyst for purifying an exhaust gas, and particularly provides an alloy catalyst excellent in nitrogen oxide purification characteristics in the lean region by improving the catalytic activity by coating first catalytic metal particles with a second metal coagulated phase, and a process for producing the same, the alloy catalyst for purifying an exhaust gas having a structure in which metal coagulated phases being applied to and supported by a metal oxide, and comprising first catalytic metal particles having an average particle size of up to 30 nm, and a second metal coagulated phase containing at least one metal, differing from the catalytic metal particles, and applying to the first catalytic metal particles at a coating ratio of at least 45%, and the process for producing an alloy catalyst for purifying an exhaust gas, comprising the steps of allowing first catalytic metal particles having an average particle size of up to 30 nm to adhere onto a metal oxide, andType: GrantFiled: July 14, 1998Date of Patent: November 14, 2000Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshiharu Miyake, Naoto Miyoshi, Shinji Tsuji
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Patent number: 6143167Abstract: Compositions comprising a component containing (i) an acidic oxide support, (ii) an alkali metal and/or alkaline earth metal or mixtures thereof, (iii) a transition metal oxide having oxygen storage capability, and (iv) a transition metal selected from Groups Ib and/or IIb of the Periodic Table provide NO.sub.x control performance in FCC processes. The acidic oxide support preferably contains silica alumina. Ceria is the preferred oxygen storage oxide. Cu and Ag are preferred Group I/IIIb transition metals. The compositions are especially useful in the cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks having above average nitrogen content.Type: GrantFiled: April 28, 1997Date of Patent: November 7, 2000Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co.-Conn.Inventors: Alan W. Peters, John A. Rudesill, Gordon Dean Weatherbee, Edward F. Rakiewicz, Mary Jane A. Barbato-Grauso
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Patent number: 6129834Abstract: Compositions comprising a component containing (i) an acidic oxide support, (ii) an alkali metal and/or alkaline earth metal or mixtures thereof, (iii) a transition metal oxide having oxygen storage capability, and (iv) a transition metal selected from Groups Ib and/or IIb of the Periodic Table provide NO.sub.x control performance in FCC processes. The acidic oxide support preferably contains silica alumina. Ceria is the preferred oxygen storage oxide. Cu and Ag are preferred Group I/IIb transition metals. The compositions are especially useful in the cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks having above average nitrogen content.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1997Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: W. R. Grace & Co. -Conn.Inventors: Alan W. Peters, John A. Rudesill, Gordon Dean Weatherbee, Edward F. Rakiewicz, Mary Jane A. Barbato-Grauso, Xinjin Zhao
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Patent number: 6127310Abstract: A composition and a process for using the composition in a selective hydrogenation of a highly unsaturated hydrocarbon such as, for example, an alkyne or diolefin, to a less unsaturated hydrocarbon such as, for example, an alkene or a monoolefin, are disclosed. The composition comprising palladium, a selectivity enhancer and an inorganic support wherein the palladium and selectivity enhancer are each present in a sufficient amount to effect the selective hydrogenation of a highly unsaturated hydrocarbon. Optionally, the composition can comprise silver. Also optionally, the palladium is present as skin distributed on the surface of the support. The composition can further comprise an alkali metal-containing compound such as, for example, potassium fluoride.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1997Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Phillips Petroleum CompanyInventors: Scott H. Brown, Tin-Tack Peter Cheung
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Patent number: 6121191Abstract: A photocatalytic substance whose photocatalytic efficiency is greatly strengthened by making an improvement over titanium dioxide on which micron-size fine metal particles are supported, a base material which holds this photocatalytic substance, and manufacturing methods therefor. By reducing the mean particle diameter of metal particles from the size of fine metal particles on the micron scale to the size of ultra-fine metal particles on the nano-scale, it was succeeded that the photocatalytic efficiency of photocatalytic substances such as titanium dioxide, etc. was greatly strengthened. In particular, the feature is that the particle diameter of the ultra-fine metal particles used is set in a range which allows the conspicuous manifestation of a quantum size effect, and the mean particle diameter is in the range of 1 to 10 nm.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Assignees: Teruo Komatsu, Daiken Chemical Co., Ltd.Inventors: Teruo Komatsu, Akio Harada, Ryosuke Ueyama
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Reduction of NO.sub.x in the exhaust gases from internal combustion engines containing excess oxygen
Patent number: 6087295Abstract: Removal of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and nitrogen oxides from the exhaust gas from lean-burn, diesel and other engines which produce exhaust gases containing excess oxygen is provided by a multi-component catalyst having at least two catalytic components, each capable of reducing nitrogen oxides within a range of exhaust gas temperatures that is different from the range of exhaust gas temperatures within which each other component is capable of reducing nitrogen oxides. Oxidation of the remaining reducing gases is also accomplished. One example of a two catalytic component catalyst of this invention has a first component of Au supported on alumina, which reduces nitrogen oxides at exhaust gas temperatures between about 600.degree. C. and 900.degree. C., and a second component of Pt supported on Y-zeolite, which reduces nitrogen oxides at exhaust gas temperatures below 600.degree. C.; an example of a three catalytic component catalyst of this invention has a first component of CoO supported on .gamma.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1998Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: ASEC ManufacturingInventors: Karl C. C. Kharas, Heinz J. Robota -
Patent number: 6087299Abstract: The present invention relates to silver-containing and optionally promoter-containing supported catalysts and catalyst intermediates, processes for their preparation and their use for preparing alkylene oxides by oxidation of alkenes with oxygen. The catalysts are prepared by treatment of a support with a lactic acid containing silver ions, nitrate ions and optionally promoter metal ions, drying, predecomposition in a virtually oxygen-free atmosphere and subsequent activation by heating in an oxygen-containing atmosphere while precisely controlling the temperature conditions and the feeding-in of oxygen. The catalyst intermediates obtainable by treatment, drying and only predecomposition can be activated in a temporally and physically separate process step to form the actual catalysts. Suitable promoters are alkaline earth metal compounds and/or alkali metal compounds. High activities and high selectivities are achieved when using the catalysts of the invention for preparing alkylene oxides.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: July 11, 2000Assignee: EC Erdolchemie GmbHInventors: Joachim Grub, Werner Volprecht, Matthias Baum, Alfred Reimer
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Patent number: 6083870Abstract: Propylene is oxidized to propylene oxide in the vapor phase using an oxygen-containing gas and a supported silver catalyst comprising silver and a support comprised in whole or in substantial part of certain alkaline earth metal compounds. The alkaline earth metal compound may, for example, be a calcium compound such as calcium titanate, tribasic calcium phosphate, calcium molybdate, or calcium fluoride, a magnesium compound such as magnesium aluminate, or a strontium compound such as strontium titanate. Such supports provide significantly higher selectivity to the desired epoxide than would be expected from the performance of related materials. Propylene oxide selectivity may be further enhanced through the introduction of nitrogen oxide species such as NO, alkyl halides such as ethyl chloride, and carbon dioxide into the oxygen-containing gas.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 1998Date of Patent: July 4, 2000Assignee: ARCO Chemical Technology, L.P.Inventors: Andrew P. Kahn, Anne M. Gaffney, Rangasamy Pitchai
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Patent number: 6080699Abstract: A heterogeneous massive catalyst is disclosed which comprises: at least one catalytically active component in the form of solid particles and at least one catalytically inert component in the form of solid particles wherein the components are dispersed in one another, wherein the inert component has a mean particle diameter greater than the mean particle diameter of the catalytically active component, and wherein the particles of the catalytically active material are grown on the particles of the catalytically inert material as well as a process for preparing the catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 1998Date of Patent: June 27, 2000Inventor: Joachim Pohl
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Patent number: 6074973Abstract: A catalyzed hydrocarbon trap material washcoat (20) used in a trap (10), which may be placed downstream of a conventional catalyst member (28), is useful for treating internal combustion engine (22) exhaust. Trap (10) traps hydrocarbons during cold operation periods and releases them for oxidation during higher-temperature operating periods. The material comprises palladium and silver dispersed on a high surface area metal oxide support and a zeolite material such as one or more of ZSM-5, Beta, Y, and other suitable zeolites. The trap material is efficiently made by combining in a single vessel the zeolite, the metal oxide support, and aqueous solutions of a palladium compound and a silver compound. Surprisingly, the intimate combination of silver with the palladium does not adversely affect catalytic efficiency of the palladium and provides advantageous results in enhancing catalytic oxidation of hydrocarbons desorbed from the trap (10) and coke which forms thereon.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: June 13, 2000Assignee: Engelhard CorporationInventors: Jordan K. Lampert, Michel Deeba, Robert J. Farrauto
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Patent number: 6072096Abstract: Process for the preparation of a catalyst including a metal of group VIII and a metal of group Ib, according to which the mixture including the alkoxide precursor of an inorganic oxide and complexes including the metals of group VIII and Ib and difunctional complexing compounds including an electron-donor group and a hydrolysable group is hydrolysed in order to form a gel. Process for the conversion of chloroalkanes into alkenes containing less chlorine by means of hydrogen, using such a catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 1996Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Solvay (Societe Anonyme)Inventors: Patrice Delhez, Benoit Heinrichs, Jean-Paul Pirard, Jean-Paul Schoebrechts
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Patent number: 6057259Abstract: Nitrogen oxides are removed from an exhaust gas containing nitrogen oxides and oxygen in a proportion larger than its stoichiometric proportion relative to unburned components in the exhaust gas, by (i) disposing an exhaust gas cleaner in a flow path, the exhaust gas cleaner comprising a first catalyst composed of 0.2-20 parts by weight (on a metal basis) of silver or silver oxide supported on a porous inorganic oxide, and a second catalyst composed of 1-50 parts by weight of tungsten and/or vanadium supported on a porous inorganic oxide; (ii) introducing oxygen-containing organic compounds having 2 or more carbon atoms or a fuel containing the oxygen-containing organic compounds into the exhaust gas on the upstream side of the exhaust gas cleaner; and (iii) bringing the exhaust gas into contact with the exhaust gas cleaner at a temperature of 150-650.degree. C., thereby causing a reaction of the nitrogen oxides with the oxygen-containing organic compounds to remove the nitrogen oxides.Type: GrantFiled: May 12, 1995Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Riken, Agency of Industrial Science TechnologyInventors: Tatsuo Miyadera, Kiyohide Yoshida
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Patent number: 6025297Abstract: A catalyst for purifying an exhaust gas includes a core, and a catalyst ingredient loading layer. The core includes a first support, and an NO.sub.x storage member involved in the first support. The catalyst ingredient loading layer includes a second support and a noble metal catalyst ingredient involved in the second support, and is formed on the core. The catalyst ingredient loading layer keeps SO.sub.x, included in the exhaust gas, from reaching the core. Hence, the NO.sub.x storage member is inhibited from being poisoned by sulfur. The NO.sub.x storage member is separated from the noble metal catalyst ingredient. Therefore, the noble metal catalyst ingredient is inhibited from sintering.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1997Date of Patent: February 15, 2000Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yoshitsugu Ogura, Takeru Yoshida
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Patent number: 6017846Abstract: An improved catalyst for the production of unsaturated nitriles from their corresponding olefins, the catalyst composition having the atomic ratios described by the empirical formula Bi.sub.a Mo.sub.b V.sub.c Sb.sub.d Nb.sub.e Ag.sub.f A.sub.g B.sub.h O.sub.x and methods of using the same.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 1999Date of Patent: January 25, 2000Assignee: Saudi Basic Industries CorporationInventors: Mazhar Abdulwahed, Khalid El Yahyaoui
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Patent number: 5985786Abstract: A phosphorus-doped silver catalyst fixed bed is obtainable byI. arranging silver crystals obtained by electrolytic deposition of silver from an aqueous silver salt solution to form a starting silver catalyst fixed bed,II. producing an activated silver catalyst fixed bed from the starting silver catalyst fixed bed by passing through the latter, at from 150 to 800.degree. C., a gas mixture comprising methanol and oxygen (gas mixture M), andIII. bringing the activated silver catalyst fixed bed into contact with from 1 to 20,000 ppm by weight of phosphorus, based on the silver, in the form of a finely divided phosphorus compound having a melting point or decomposition temperature of more than 500.degree. C. (phosphorus compound P).Type: GrantFiled: August 5, 1998Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: BASF AktiengesellschaftInventors: Rainer Diercks, Bernhard Knuth, Albrecht Aicher
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Patent number: 5980844Abstract: An SO.sub.2 -tolerant catalyst for reducing NO.sub.x, in exhaust gas from internal combustion, wherein the exhaust gas contains unburnt hydrocarbons and oxygen comprising silver oxide dispersed on alumina characterized in that such catalyst is white in color.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 1998Date of Patent: November 9, 1999Assignee: ASEC ManufacturingInventor: Karl C. C. Kharas
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Patent number: 5977013Abstract: The present invention is a catalyst in the form of a plurality of porous particles wherein each particle is a support having nickel metal catalytic phase or reduced nickel deposited thereon in a first dispersed phase and an additional metal deposited onto the support in a second dispersed phase. The additional metal is effective in retarding or reducing agglomeration or sintering of the nickel metal catalytic phase without substantially affecting the catalytic activity, thereby increasing the life time of the catalyst.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1996Date of Patent: November 2, 1999Assignee: Battelle Memorial InstituteInventors: Douglas C. Elliott, Todd R. Hart
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Patent number: 5972824Abstract: A process for the production of a catalyst for preparing vinyl acetate in the gas phase from ethylene, acetic acid and oxygen or oxygen-containing gases which catalyst comprises palladium and/or its compounds, gold and/or its compounds and also alkali metal compounds on a particulate, porous support obtained bya) impregnating the support with soluble palladium and gold compounds,b) converting the soluble palladium and gold compounds into insoluble palladium and gold compounds by addition of an alkaline solution to the support,c) reducing the insoluble palladium and gold compounds on the support with a reducing agent in the liquid or gaseous phase,d) impregnating the support with at least one soluble alkali metal compound ande) finally drying the support at a maximum of 150.degree. C.,wherein the catalyst is brought into contact with at least one peroxidic compound in step b).Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 26, 1999Assignee: Celanese GmbHInventors: Bernhard Herzog, Roswitha Stein, Karl-Heinz Renkel
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Patent number: 5968860Abstract: A process for the production of a catalyst for preparing vinyl acetate in the gas phase from ethylene, acetic acid and oxygen or oxygen-containing gases which catalyst comprises palladium and/or its compounds, gold and/or its compounds and also alkali metal compounds on a particulate, porous support obtained bya) impregnating the support with soluble palladium and gold compounds,b) converting the soluble palladium and gold compounds into insoluble palladium and gold compounds by addition of an alkaline solution to the support,c) reducing the insoluble palladium and gold compounds on the support with a reducing agent in the liquid or gaseous phase,d) impregnating the support with at least one soluble alkali metal compound ande) finally drying the support at a maximum of 150.degree.C.,wherein the catalyst is irradiated with microwaves before, during or after one of process steps a) to e).Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 19, 1999Assignee: Celanese GmbHInventor: Bernhard Herzog
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Patent number: 5965480Abstract: Direct oxidation of propylene to propylene oxide is accomplished using alkaline earth metal compound-supported silver catalysts containing an inorganic chloride promoter and a potassium promoter derived from a potassium salt containing a nitrogen oxyanion or precursor thereof.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1998Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: ARCO Chemical Technology, L.P.Inventors: Bernard Cooker, Anne M. Gaffney, Jennifer D. Jewson, Wilson H. Onimus
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Patent number: 5958824Abstract: A silver catalyst for ethylene oxidation to ethylene oxide is provided containing a promoter combination consisting of an alkali metal component, a sulfur component, and a lanthanide component, the catalyst being essentially free of rhenium and transition metal components; optionally the catalyst contains a fluorine component.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: September 28, 1999Assignee: Scientific Design Co., Inc.Inventors: Nabil Rizkalla, Rita Klein, Stephen Bruce Milne
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Patent number: 5955393Abstract: A method for producing an enhanced adsorbent and/or enhanced catalytic particle and/or for producing a catalytic particle, comprising the steps of: (a) removing an effective amount of air from a closed chamber containing an adsorbent and/or catalytic particle, wherein the resultant chamber pressure is less than one atmosphere; (b) raising the chamber pressure with an inert gas to at least one atmosphere; (c) contacting the particle with an energy beam of sufficient energy for a sufficient time to thereby enhance the adsorbent and/or catalytic properties of the particle and/or produce catalytic properties in the particle. A continuous process directed to step (c) alone is also provided. Also disclosed are adsorbent and/or catalytic particles, methods of contaminant reduction or elimination, including room temperature catalysis, particle binders, apparatuses of the present invention, and methods of increasing the surface area of adsorbent and/or catalytic particles.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1996Date of Patent: September 21, 1999Assignee: Project Earth Industries, Inc.Inventors: Mark L. Moskovitz, Bryan E. Kepner
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Patent number: 5935529Abstract: An exhaust gas cleaner for removing nitrogen oxides by reduction from an exhaust gas containing nitrogen oxides, sulfur oxides, moisture, unburned or partially burned components and oxygen, a content of oxygen in the exhaust gas being larger than a stoichiometric amount required for completely oxidizing or burning the unburned or partially burned components, wherein the exhaust gas cleaner consists essentially of a first catalyst consisting essentially of a first porous inorganic oxide carrying at least one silver component, and at least one transition metal component selected from the group consisting of copper, iron, cobalt, nickel and compounds thereof; and a second catalyst selected from the group consisting of (a) a catalyst consisting essentially of a porous titania, (b) a catalyst consisting essentially of a second porous inorganic oxide carrying a titanium component, (c) a catalyst consisting essentially of the second porous inorganic oxide carrying at least one first component selected from the groupType: GrantFiled: September 6, 1996Date of Patent: August 10, 1999Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha RikenInventors: Mika Saito, Kiyohide Yoshida
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Patent number: H1948Abstract: A high-activity hydrogen peroxide decomposition catalyst comprising an impregnated and calcined substrate with a catalyst mixture. The catalyst mixture comprises a hydrogen peroxide catalytically active compound containing a transition metal cation mixed with an alkaline promoter. A process for forming a high-activity hydrogen peroxide decomposition catalyst and a product of high-activity hydrogen peroxide decomposition are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 1998Date of Patent: March 6, 2001Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the NavyInventors: John J. Rusek, Nicole Anderson