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Current Opinion in Solid State & Materials Science | 1997

Ceramic honeycomb filters and catalysts

Pronob Bardhan

Abstract Ceramic honeycombs are widely used as catalyst supports and as particulate filters for vehicular emission control. New geometries and materials have been developed for both mobile and stationary applications. Some recent examples are zeolite and carbon honeycomb adsorbers, low expansion heat exchangers, membrane-coated gas filters and finned monolithic reactors.


Archive | 1986

Preparation of monolithic catalyst support structures having an integrated high surface area phase

Irwin Morris Lachman; Pronob Bardhan; Lawrence Andrew Nordlie


Archive | 1986

Dense sintered bodies of nitride materials

Pronob Bardhan; Gregory Albert Merkel


Archive | 2002

Porous substrates for dna arrays

Pronob Bardhan; Dana Craig Bookbinder; Joydeep Lahiri; Cameron Wayne Tanner; Patrick David Tepesch; Raja Rao Wusirika


Archive | 1989

Capacitors and high dielectric constant ceramics therefor

Pronob Bardhan; Roger F. Bartholomew; Donald M. Trotter; Chyang J. Yu


Archive | 2005

Ceramic wall-flow filter including heat absorbing elements and methods of manufacturing same

Pronob Bardhan; Douglas Munroe Beall; Kenneth Richard Miller; John F. Wight


Archive | 1984

Method of extruding ceramic tube

Pronob Bardhan; Carlo Martin Golino; Larry Donald Gorges; Sandra Lee Morse


Archive | 2006

Method and system for removing ash from a filter

Pronob Bardhan; Weiguo Miao; Joseph James St. Angelo; Benjamin Allen Stevens


Archive | 1991

Frequency stable npo ceramics

Pronob Bardhan; Chyang John Yu


Archive | 1990

Fluoride enhanced superconductors.

Pronob Bardhan; Leroy Steven Share; Thomas Dale Ketcham; Dell Joseph Julien St.

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