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Reticulated Ceramics for Catalyst Support Applications

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

Truett B. Sweeting
Affiliation:
Hi-Tech Ceramics Inc., Alfred, NY 14802
David A. Norris
Affiliation:
Hi-Tech Ceramics Inc., Alfred, NY 14802
Laurie A. Strom
Affiliation:
Hi-Tech Ceramics Inc., Alfred, NY 14802
Jeffrey R. Morris
Affiliation:
Hi-Tech Ceramics Inc., Alfred, NY 14802
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The primary use of reticulated ceramics is in molten metal filtration. However, other applications have emerged which utilize the porous nature of these materials, including low mass kiln furniture, low NOx. infrared burners, gas diffusers, hot gas filters, sensors and catalyst supports. In this paper, the use of reticulated ceramics as catalyst supports will be reviewed with emphasis on the manufacture, structure and properties.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1995

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