Abstract

A general introductory review of the fundamental principles of monoliths as supports for catalytic gas phase reactions is presented. Monoliths are used because of low pressure drop and high mechanical strength required for the harsh conditions encountered in environmental applications. The chemical and physical properties of monoliths and the basics for mass transfer calculations and pressure drop are presented. Existing and emerging applications are briefly discussed. Reference citations are given for those requiring more depth.

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