Alumina-based composite oxide and production method for same

US2022024779A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2022024779-A1
Application numberUS-202117497688-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateOct 8, 2021
Priority dateJun 30, 2017
Publication dateJan 27, 2022
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Provided is an alumina-based composite oxide having a large initial specific surface area and a small initial mean pore size, with excellent heat resistance of the specific surface area and pore volume; and a production method therefor. Specifically, provided is an alumina-based composite oxide wherein the initial crystallite diameter is 10 nm or less and the initial specific surface area is 80 m 2 /ml or more; after calcination at 1200° C. for 3 hours in air, the specific surface area is 10 m 2 /ml or more; the initial mean pore size is 10 nm or more and 50 nm or less; and after calcination at 1200° C. for 3 hours in air, the pore volume retention rate is 10% or more, which is determined by (P 1 /P 0 )×100 wherein P 0 represents an initial pore volume (ml/g), and P 1 represents a pore volume (ml/g) after calcination at 1200° C. for 3 hours in air.

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1 . A method for producing an alumina-based composite oxide, the method comprising step 1 of obtaining an aqueous solution A of a raw material salt containing two or more metals including aluminum, step 2 of obtaining an aqueous solution B of a soluble carbonate and/or a soluble hydrogen carbonate, step 3 of mixing the aqueous solution A and the aqueous solution B to obtain precipitates of an aluminum-based composite hydroxide, and step 4 of subjecting the precipitates to heat treatment to obtain an alumina-based composite oxide. 2 . The method according to claim 1 , wherein the aqueous solution B is an ammonium bicarbonate aqueous solution.

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  • C01G25/006Primary

    Compounds containing zirconium, with or without oxygen or hydrogen, and containing two or more other elements · CPC title

  • Surface area · CPC title

  • containing elements as dopants · CPC title

  • Pore diameter distribution · CPC title

  • Pore volume · CPC title

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What does patent US2022024779A1 cover?
Provided is an alumina-based composite oxide having a large initial specific surface area and a small initial mean pore size, with excellent heat resistance of the specific surface area and pore volume; and a production method therefor. Specifically, provided is an alumina-based composite oxide wherein the initial crystallite diameter is 10 nm or less and the initial specific surface area is 80…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Daiichi Kigenso Kagaku Kogyo
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C01G25/006. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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