H. Shinn Hwang - Livingston NJ, US Joseph C. Dettling - Howell NJ, US Michael P. Galligan - Clark NJ, US Ronald J. Brown - Edison NJ, US John J. Mooney - Wyckoff NJ, US
Assignee:
Engelhard Corporation - Iselin NJ
International Classification:
B01J021/08 B32B015/04
US Classification:
502240, 50252712, 50252713, 50252715, 428457
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a catalyzed metallic substrate, such as a metal plate. There is a catalyst layer supported on the substrate surface. The article is useful as part of exhaust systems which can be used with small engines for applications such as motorcycles, lawn mowers, chain saws, weed trimmers and the like. The present invention includes methods to prepare the catalyzed metal substrate and methods of use of the catalyzed substrate.
H. Hwang - Livingston NJ, US Joseph Dettling - Howell NJ, US Michael Galligan - Clark NJ, US Ronald Brown - Edison NJ, US John Mooney - Wyckoff NJ, US
Assignee:
Engelhard Corporation - Iselin NJ
International Classification:
B01J027/192
US Classification:
502/212000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a catalyzed metallic substrate, such as a metal plate. There is a catalyst layer supported on the substrate surface. The article is useful as part of exhaust systems which can be used with small engines for applications such as motorcycles, lawn mowers, chain saws, weed trimmers and the like. The present invention includes methods to prepare the catalyzed metal substrate and methods of use of the catalyzed substrate.
Catalyst For Reducing Pollutants In Waste Gas Streams And Process For Preparing The Catalyst
Macrosized catalysts suitable for promoting chemical reactions, especially to reduce pollutants in waste gas streams such as automobile exhaust, are described. The catalysts have one or more metal components, especially a platinum group metal component, as a catalytic promoter combined with a high surface area, refractory oxide support. Alumina is added to the macrosize catalyst to provide protection against poisoning by extraneous materials such as lead, zinc, other metals, sulfur or phosphorus with which the catalysts may come in contact during use. These catalysts may have a relatively catalytically-inactive carrier, especially a monolithic carrier which may be of the honeycomb type.
Charles E. Thompson - Warren NJ John J. Mooney - Wyckoff NJ Carl D. Keith - Summit NJ William A. Mannion - San Francisco CA
Assignee:
Engelhard Corporation - Iselin NJ
International Classification:
B01D 1534 B01D 5300 B01J 802
US Classification:
4232135
Abstract:
This invention provides polyfunctional catalysts comprising a composite of platinum and one or more of rhodium, ruthenium and iridium, a substantially larger quantity of one or more base metal oxides in which the metal is selected from the group consisting of metals having an atomic number from 25 to 28 and rhenium, and an alumina support, which composite is made and then deposited on a suitable carrier. In a preferred embodiment, the catalysts contain 1-20 weight percent of said base metal oxide, typically nickel oxide; 0. 05-0. 5 weight percent platinum; and 0. 002-0. 3 weight percent rhodium, and an alumina support deposited on a monolith or other carrier. The improved catalysts are especially applicable for purifying exhaust gases from combustion processes, and in particular those from internal combustion engines. These polyfunctional catalysts have in a single formulation, the ability to accomplish four objectives--to oxidize carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons while reducing nitrogen oxides, thereby converting those contaminants found in the exhaust of internal combustion engines into carbon dioxide, water and elemental nitrogen, but without producing significant amounts of hydrogen sulfide, sulfur trioxide or sulfuric acid. Such chemical conversions take place over the catalyst when the ratio of air to fuel supplied to the catalyst is controlled to nearly stoichiometric conditions, thereby maintaining the exhaust feed gases within a narrow compositional range, sometimes called a "window", in which the catalyst can substantially convert the contaminants.
An air-to-fuel ratio control mechanism in an internal combustion engine operates in partial response to the output of a control circuit, which circuit in turn is responsive to the output of an oxygen sensor mounted in the exhaust of the engine. The control circuit biases the control mechanism toward a predetermined desired air-to-fuel ratio, normally at or near stoichiometric. When the sensor output deviates above a first predetermined value or below a second predetermined value for longer than a predetermined time period, a comparator circuit provides a disabling signal which disconnects the control circuit from the air-to-fuel ratio control mechanism. At the same time, the disabling signal connects a predetermined signal to the air-to-fuel ratio control mechanism. This predetermined signal simulates a nominal control circuit output to maintain the air-to-fuel ratio close to stoichiometric or some other preferred setting such as a air/fuel ratio which is lean. An indicator is turned on by the disabling signal to alert the operator to possible malfunction.
Macrosized catalysts suitable for promoting chemical reactions, especially to reduce pollutants in waste gas streams such as automobile exhaust, are described. The catalysts have one or more metal components, especially a platinum group metal component, as a catalytic promoter combined with a high surface area, refractory oxide support on a relatively catalytically-inactive carrier, especially a monolithic carrier which may be of the honeycomb type. An aqueous solution of an alumina precursor is added to the macrosize catalyst to provide protection against poisoning by extraneous materials such as lead, zinc, other metals, sulfur or phosphorus with which the catalysts may come in contact during use.
Samuel Tauster - Englishtown NJ Joseph C. Dettling - Howell NJ John J. Mooney - Wyckoff NJ
Assignee:
Engelhard Corporation
International Classification:
B01J 2104 B01J 2106 B01J 2310 B01J 2364 B01J 2389
US Classification:
502251
Abstract:
H. sub. 2 S formation by three-way catalyst is suppressed by incorporating nickel, manganese or iron oxides into an undercoat layer disposed on a substrate, such as a monolith substrate. A topcoat overlying the undercoat is comprised of a three-way catalyst material which includes one or more of platinum, rhodium and palladium as catalytic metals.
This invention provides polyfunctional catalysts comprising a composite of platinum and one or more of rhodium, ruthenium and iridium, a substantially larger quantity of one or more base metal oxides in which the metal is selected from the group consisting of metals having an atomic number from 25 to 28 and rhenium, and an alumina support, which composite is made and then deposited on a suitable carrier. In a preferred embodiment, the catalysts contain 1-20 weight percent of said base metal oxide, typically nickel oxide; 0. 05-0. 5 weight percent platinum; and 0. 002-0. 3 weight percent rhodium, and an alumina support deposited on a monolith or other carrier. The improved catalysts are especially applicable for purifying exhaust gases from combustion processes, and in particular those from internal combustion engines. These polyfunctional catalysts have in a single formulation, the ability to accomplish four objectives - to oxidize carbon monoxide and unburned hydrocarbons while reducing nitrogen oxides, thereby converting those contaminants found in the exhaust of internal combustion engines into carbon dioxide, water and elemental nitrogen, but without producing significant amounts of hydrogen sulfide, sulfur trioxide or sulfuric acid. Such chemical conversions take place over the catalyst when the ratio of air to fuel supplied to the catalyst is controlled to nearly stoichiometric conditions, thereby maintaining the exhaust feed gases within a narrow compositional range, sometimes called a "window," in which the catalyst can substantially convert the contaminants.
Dr. Mooney graduated from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Medicine in 1996. He works in Waukesha, WI and specializes in Urgent Care Medicine. Dr. Mooney is affiliated with Aurora Medical Center -Oshkosh and Aurora Medical Center Summit.
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beyond NBA range. He scored 27 points in the game to pair withfive assists. Rex Pflueger and John Mooney both added 15 points and did a majority of it from behind the arc. Mooney did some damage on the inside, evident by his 11 rebounds, but this was a game that was mainly played on the perimeter.
Date: Jan 28, 2018
Category: Sports
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Jazz Fest 2018: Aerosmith, Jimmy Buffet, Sting, Aretha Franklin among headliners
t Mardi Gras Indians, Lakou Mizik of Haiti, Imagination Movers, Big Chief Donald Harrison, Kod Kreyol and the Creole Dance Ensemble of Haiti, Furious Five Social Aid & Pleasure Club, Nicholas Payton, Don Vappies Tribute to King Oliver, Lost Bayou Ramblers, Lena Prima, John Mooney, Lee Boys, The
with some scoring help from an unlikely source. Sophomore Forward John Mooney was averaging four points-per-game entering this contest, and in a span of 57 seconds of game time, Mooney managed to double that average with two three-pointers and a layup to trim the Clemson lead down to three points.The Simms story didnt end there as Notre Dame, down seven points at the time, tried to climb their way back into the game, John Mooney went to the rim to cut the lead to five points before Simms rose up with a thunderous block to give Clemson possession of the ball again and seal the victory as the
Date: Jan 20, 2018
Category: Sports
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CHRISTIE motives questioned in new poll -- JOHN DOE's day in court -- PATH bursting at the seams
SALARY CAPS "Christie isn't ready to talk about expiring caps on superintendent salaries," by NJ Spotlight's John Mooney: The move in mid-2010 was one his boldest to date, when Gov. Chris Christie pretty much unilaterally imposed new salary limits on New Jerseys school superintendents, capping t
Date: Jun 06, 2016
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Step inside the WWOZ VIP Tent at New Orleans Jazz Fest
are given free access to the area and its facilities, and many of them stop by to do live interviews with the station's on-air hosts or just to cool off. In a half hour on the second Friday of the 2016 festival, Tom McDermott, John Mooney and Cole Williams were among those who strolled into the tent.Along with musicians and locals, international music fans are sprinkled in the crowd, such as Jan Stenberg of Sweden, who chatted with John Mooney, one of the few musicians Stenberg has had the opportunity of seeing back home
Date: May 01, 2016
Category: Entertainment
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Michael White to Florida: Ranking the Biggest Challenges for Gators' New Coach
White has a bit of a head start with three talented players coming in: Kevarrius Hayes, Keith Stone and Noah Dickerson. Rising senior John Mooney also committed to the school when he was just a sophomore.
Date: May 08, 2015
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Cricket World Cup 2015: Ireland dealt qualification blow by India
Ireland had two opportunities to gain a foothold early in the India innings as Dhawan twice presented difficult catching chances off the bowling of John Mooney but the bowler was unable to hold on to the first and the second eluded the grasp of Porterfield at square leg.
Left-hander Sean Williams, who had compiled 149 with Taylor, somehow kept his team in contention before, with 32 needed from 19 balls, he holed out to deep mid-wicket when on 96, John Mooney taking the catch above his head with his foot perilously close to the boundary boards.