Papers by Author: J.M. Silva

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Abstract: Reticulated cordierite foams produced by a direct foaming method were successfully washcoated with platinum-based zeolite catalysts. For comparison purposes, commercial cordierite monoliths were also washcoated. The effect of the structural properties on the fluid dynamics and catalytic behaviour for the toluene combustion were evaluated. Foam supports revealed highest performances, in terms of conversion into CO2, when compared to conventional honeycomb monoliths. The experimental results suggest that the catalytic behaviour is critically dependent on the fluid dynamics provided by structural characteristics of the supports, such as porosity, density and size of pores. The randomness and tortuosity of foams enhance reactant mixing, as it was evidenced by the higher axial and radial dispersions of the gas flow across the foam structure. This leads to better mass and heat transfers in the reaction system, thus improving the catalytic behaviour.
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Abstract: The structure and morphological aspects of highly porous (higher than 90%) cordierite (Mg2Al4Si5O18) foams, prepared by a direct foaming method, have been evaluated by Scanning Electron Microscopy analysis. The resulting ceramic foams consisted of a three-dimensional array of struts forming a well-defined open-cell structure. This type of structure seems very attractive for catalyst support purposes. Attempts have been made in order to control the pore structure since it directly affects the physical properties, namely the mechanical strength. In this respect, the use of a dip coating method to improve the strength of the resulting foams was found to be effective in reducing defects (e.g. pores, flaws) in the struts. Based on image analysis, estimated mean cell sizes were about 550 µm whereas strut thicknesses varied in the range of 60-70 µm. The compressive strength of the developed foams increased by one order of magnitude (0.1 to 1 MPa) by increasing the relative density from 0.06 to 0.18.
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