Precipitated and calcined composition based on zirconium oxide and cerium oxide
US-2015375203-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10646824B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10646824-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816005897-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | May 12, 2020 |
| Grant date | May 12, 2020 |
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A catalytic cookstove, for use in cooking, heating, and lighting, is disclosed for reducing particulate matter and carbon monoxide emissions. A non-platinum group metal catalyst promotes oxidation of particulate matter and carbon monoxide to produce carbon dioxide. Additionally, a passive damper automatically adjusts the fuel-to-air ratio based upon the size of fuel fed to the stove to ensure catalyst light off.
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We claim: 1. A solid-fuel burning stove comprising: a stove body defining a combustion chamber, wherein the combustion chamber has a top portion; the stove body further having an inlet adapted to receive solid fuel, the inlet being disposed substantially at a base of the combustion chamber and the inlet defining a passage for the intake of air and fuel into the combustion chamber; and a catalyst coated substrate extending across the top portion of the combustion chamber and in proximity to any direct flame impingement coming from the combustion chamber and comprising a substrate and a catalyst compound coating the substrate; wherein the substrate comprises an iron-chromium-aluminum alloy, wherein the catalyst compound comprises K 2 Ti 2 O 5 , and wherein the catalyst coated substrate is configured to permit the flow of exhaust gases therethrough and to expose the catalytic compound to the exhaust gases. 2. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 1 further comprising a passive damper disposed within the inlet, the damper adapted to at least partially block the flow of air into the chimney; wherein the damper is adapted to transition from a first position to a second position upon impingement thereon by solid fuel received into the inlet. 3. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 2 wherein: the passive damper is comprised of a plate suspended from a hinge, the hinge being disposed along the top of the inlet; the hinge and plate are adapted to enable the plate to swing from a substantially vertical position to an angled position; and the plate blocks a greater proportion of the inlet passage in the vertical position than in the angled position. 4. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 3 wherein the plate is perforated. 5. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 2 wherein the passive damper comprises a substantially flexible curtain suspended from the top of the inlet, the curtain being adapted to swing from the top of the inlet. 6. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 2 wherein the passive damper comprises one or more substantially flexible fire-resistant strands, the one or more strands being adapted to swing from the top of the inlet. 7. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 1 further comprising a support disposed on the stove body above the exhaust conduit, the support adapted to receive a cooking vessel. 8. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 1 further comprising a rack disposed within the inlet, the rack adapted to support solid fuel above the floor of the inlet and to permit the flow of air below the solid fuel. 9. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 1 wherein the catalytic compound is doped with cobalt or copper. 10. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 1 wherein the catalyst coated substrate is shaped as a honeycomb monolith, a spiral monolith, a mesh, a series of meshes, a plurality of beads of any shape, raschig rings, or a combination thereof. 11. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 10 wherein the catalyst coated substrate has a void fraction greater than 65%. 12. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 10 wherein the catalyst coated substrate has a thickness of less than 1.5 inches. 13. The solid fuel burning stove of claim 10 wherein the catalyst coated substrate has an average channel diameter in the range of 0.1 inches to 0.3 inches.
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