Glass-fiber woven catalysts as alternative catalytic materials for various industries. A review

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V. V. Barelko
M. V. Kuznetsov
V. G. Dorokhov
I. Parkin
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics
[2] OOO “Khimfist”,All
[3] Ministry of the Russian Federation on Civil Defense,Russia Scientific Research Institute on Problems of Civil Defense and Emergency Situations Federal (Federal Science and High Technology Center)
[4] Emergency Situations,Materials Chemistry Research Center, Department of Chemistry
[5] and Response to Accidents’ Implications,undefined
[6] University College London,undefined
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heterogeneous catalysis; glass-fiber woven catalysts; silica-based catalysts; aluminoborosilicate catalysts; cassette-type design; catalytic reactor; practical applications;
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The chemistry and technology of new versatile multipurpose catalytic systems developed and studied by the authors for the purposes of heterogeneous catalysis are reviewed. A theoretical background for a successful search for these new catalytic systems is based on an unconventional approach with emphasis on an essential role of branched-chain reaction mechanisms of heterogeneous catalysis previously developed by the authoring team. The catalytic systems under study are based on silica (aluminoborosilicate) glass-fiber amorphous matrices doped with various metals and manufactured as articles with various types of woven structure. The specific features of these glass-fiber woven catalytic systems, such as their structure, phase state of the matrix, manufacture and activation methods, design of catalytic reactors in which they operate, as well as production technologies and operation methods, make a compelling case to regard them as a new separate class of catalysts. As compared to conventional catalytic materials, these new catalysts are highly efficient in neutralizing industrial gas emissions, in contact stages of the production of nitric acid and sulfuric acid, in various reactions of catalytic hydrocarbon processing, in water purification from nitrate and nitrite contaminants, in catalytic heat generation, etc.
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