Literature cited
V. S. Beskov, “Catalysts with new geometric shapes,” Khim. Prom-st., No. 7, 413–416 (1990).
M. Lachman and R. N. McNally, “Monolithic honeycomb supports for catalysis,” Chem. Eng. Progr., No. 1, 29–31 (1985).
F. Danowski, H. Hennig, M. Haumüller, and H.-J. Koschlig, “Honeycomb-structured ceramics — fields of application for catalytic process,” CFY (Ber. DKG), No. 11, 486–491 (1988).
W. Koch, “Porous ceramics in filtration: environmental engineering,” CFY (Ber. DKG), No. 3/4, 84–87 (1988).
E. B. Stiles, Supports and Deposited Catalysts. Theory and Practice [Russian translation], Khimiya, Moscow (1991).
Z. P. Ismagilov and M. A. Kerzhentsev, “Ecologically clean combustion of fuels and catalytic scrubbing of nitrogen oxides from waste gases from thermal power plant: state and prospects,” Zh. Vses. Khim. Obva/im. D. I. Mendeleeva,35, No. 1, 43–54 (1990).
E. Weber and K. Hubner, “Stickoxid-Bremsen. Überlick Über Denox-Verfarhren,” Energie,38, No. 4, 10–15 (1986).
S. Matsudo and A. Kato, “Titanium oxide based catalysis — a review,” Appl. Catalysis, No. 8, 119–165 (1983).
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Additional information
Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 1, pp. 3–6, January, 1992.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Medvedovskii, E.Y., Fedotov, A.V., Rudnitskaya, V.P. et al. Ceramic catalyst supports and catalysts for chemical processes and scrubbing of gas discharges. Glass Ceram 49, 5–9 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00676665
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00676665