The use of structured catalysts based on metallic open-cell foams has been proposed as a great opportunity to improve sustainability of many catalysis processes dealing with problems of heat/mass transfer and pressure drop. The key point in the development of such structured catalysts is to find a well-defined coating technique, which strongly inflluences on the properties of the coating and hence determines the activity of the obtained catalysts. This chapter provides a short review on the properties of metallic open cell foams, their contribution in a structured support family, some common advantages/ disadvantages, and new coating methods on the properties of the obtained catalysts with demonstration on catalytic processes in syngas production and environmental applications.
P.H. Ho, M.A. (2019). Structured Catalysts-Based on Open-Cell Metallic Foams for Energy and Environmental Applications. Amsterdam : Elsevier [10.1016/B978-0-444-64127-4.00015-X].
Structured Catalysts-Based on Open-Cell Metallic Foams for Energy and Environmental Applications
G. Fornasari;A. Vaccari;P. Benito
2019
Abstract
The use of structured catalysts based on metallic open-cell foams has been proposed as a great opportunity to improve sustainability of many catalysis processes dealing with problems of heat/mass transfer and pressure drop. The key point in the development of such structured catalysts is to find a well-defined coating technique, which strongly inflluences on the properties of the coating and hence determines the activity of the obtained catalysts. This chapter provides a short review on the properties of metallic open cell foams, their contribution in a structured support family, some common advantages/ disadvantages, and new coating methods on the properties of the obtained catalysts with demonstration on catalytic processes in syngas production and environmental applications.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.