Abstract

The formation of zeolitic coatings and their properties, such as the thickness, continuity and orientation of the crystals, are related to the presence and macro-organization of a precursor phase. Based on this view, preshaped zeolitic coatings can be prepared which may be either active catalysts themselves or an inert thin membrane on an existing catalyst. They can be applied in low pressure drop reactors, in adsorption units, in catalytic distillation units and in integrated reaction separation systems as zeolitic membranes. Coating preparation and particular aspects of the performance of the zeolitic coatings in a membrane configuration, in selective catalytic conversion of NO x, as an inert membrane on a catalyst phase, and model structured catalyst systems are discussed.

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