A method of heating a foam-based catalyst
bed has been developed using silicon
carbide as the catalyst support due to
its readily accessible, high surface area
that is oxidation-resistant and is electrically
conductive. The foam support may be
resistively heated by passing an electric
current through it. This allows the catalyst
bed to be heated directly, requiring
less power to reach the desired temperature
more quickly. Designed for heterogeneous
catalysis, the method can be
used by the petrochemical, chemical processing,
and power-generating industries,
as well as automotive catalytic converters.
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