IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0393746
(2003-03-21)
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우선권정보 |
DE-102 13 016(2002-03-22) |
발명자
/ 주소 |
- Wolff,Thomas
- Vieweger,Georg
- Schoen,Mario
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출원인 / 주소 |
- helsa automotive GmbH &
- Co. KG
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
6 인용 특허 :
5 |
초록
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The invention relates to a mechanically stable, porous shaped activated carbon article having a first three-dimensional framework structure based on carbonized resin, a second three-dimensional inorganic framework structure comprising ceramic material and/or baked refractory material, and binding ag
The invention relates to a mechanically stable, porous shaped activated carbon article having a first three-dimensional framework structure based on carbonized resin, a second three-dimensional inorganic framework structure comprising ceramic material and/or baked refractory material, and binding agent, as well as activated carbon particles, in which the first and second framework structures penetrate each other at least partially and the activated carbon particles are fixed to the framework structures. The invention also relates to a process for the production of such a shaped activated carbon article and to the use thereof.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A mechanically stable, porous shaped activated carbon article comprising a first three-dimensional framework structure comprised of carbonized resin, a second three-dimensional inorganic framework structure comprising ceramic material and/or baked refractory material and also
What is claimed is: 1. A mechanically stable, porous shaped activated carbon article comprising a first three-dimensional framework structure comprised of carbonized resin, a second three-dimensional inorganic framework structure comprising ceramic material and/or baked refractory material and also binding agent, and activated carbon particles, in which the first and second framework structures penetrate each other at least partially and the activated carbon particles are fixed in position. 2. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the first and second framework structure penetrate each other substantially completely. 3. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the activated carbon particles are fixed substantially to the first framework structure. 4. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the first framework structure is substantially comprised of carbonized resin having aromatic nuclei. 5. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the first framework structure is substantially comprised of carbonized synthetic resin. 6. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 5, wherein the synthetic resin is a novolak resin. 7. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 5, wherein said carbonized synthetic resin is selected from the group consisting of phenolic resin, furan resin, epoxy resin, unsaturated polyester resin, or a mixture thereof. 8. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the ratio, by weight, of resin to activated carbon prior to carbonization ranges from approximately 1:1 to approximately 6:1. 9. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 8, wherein the ratio, by weight, of resin to activated carbon prior to carbonization ranges from approximately 2:1 to approximately 4:1. 10. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the binding agent in the second framework structure is a silicate binder. 11. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 10, wherein said silicate binder is colloidal silica sol and/or water glass. 12. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the ceramic material and/or refractory material is a chamotte. 13. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the second framework structure additionally contains a fluxing agent for decreasing the sintering temperature. 14. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 13, wherein the second framework structure contains fluxing agent Na2 O in a concentration of up to approximately 1 wt % based on the total weight of the ceramic material and/or baked refractory material. 15. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 14, wherein the fluxing agent Na2O is in a concentration from approximately 0.3 to approximately 1 wt % based on the total weight of the ceramic material and/or baked refractory material. 16. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1 wherein stabilizing fibers are present in the first and/or second framework structure. 17. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 16, wherein said stabilizing fibers are glass fibers and/or carbon fibers. 18. A shaped activated carbon article as defined in claim 1, wherein the shaped activated carbon article has a honeycomb structure. 19. A filtering system, containing a mechanically stable, porous shaped activated carbon article said carbon article comprising: a first three-dimensional framework structure comprised of carbonized resin, a second three-dimensional inorganic framework structure comprising ceramic material and/or baked refractory material and also binding agent, and activated carbon particles, in which the first and second framework structures penetrate each other at least partially and the activated carbon particles are fixed in position. 20. A filtering system as defined in claim 19 wherein the first and second framework structures of the shaped activated carbon article penetrate each other substantially completely. 21. A filtering system as defined in claim 19, wherein the shaped activated carbon particles of the shaped activated carbon article are fixed substantially to the first framework structure. 22. A filtering system as defined in claim 19, wherein the first framework structure of the shaped activated carbon article is substantially comprised of carbonized resin having aromatic nuclei. 23. A filtering system as defined in claim 19, wherein the first framework structure of the shaped activated carbon article is substantially comprised of carbonized synthetic resin. 24. A filtering system as defined in claim 23, wherein the synthetic resin is a novolak resin. 25. A filtering system as defined in claim 23, wherein said carbonized synthetic resin is selected from the group consisting of phenolic resin, furan resin, epoxy resin, unsaturated polyester resin, or a mixture thereof. 26. A filtering system as defined in claim 19, wherein the ratio, by weight, of resin to activated carbon prior to carbonization ranges from approximately 1:1 to approximately 6:1. 27. A filtering system as defined in claim 26, wherein the ratio, by weight, of resin to activated carbon prior to carbonization ranges from approximately 2:1 to approximately 4:1. 28. A filtering system as defined in claim 19, wherein the binding agent in the second framework structure is a silicate binder. 29. A filtering system as defined in claim 28, wherein the silicate binder is colloidal silica sol and/or water glass. 30. A filtering system as defined in claim 19, wherein the ceramic material and/or refractory material is a chamotte. 31. A filtering system as defined in claim 19, wherein the second framework structure of the shaped activated carbon article additionally contains a fluxing agent for decreasing the sintering temperature. 32. A filtering system as defined in claim 31, wherein the second framework structure contains fluxing agent Na2O in a concentration of up to approximately 1 wt % based on the total weight of the ceramic material and/or baked refractory material. 33. A filtering system as defined in claim 32, wherein the fluxing agent Na2O is in a concentration from approximately 0.3 to approximately 1 wt % based on the total weight of the ceramic material and/or baked refractory material. 34. A filtering system as defined in claim 19 wherein stabilizing fibers are present in the first and/or second framework structure. 35. A filtering system as defined in claim 34, wherein the stabilizing fibers are glass fibers and/or carbon fibers. 36. A filtering system as defined in claim 19 wherein the shaped activated carbon article has a honeycomb structure.
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