Technology
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Ceramic Solid State Ionic Technologies
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Separation/Purification Technologies
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Advanced Energy Storage
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CO2 Beneficiation
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Highly Efficient Hydrogen Production
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Syngas Production
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Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell (SOEC)
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Syngas (ITM)
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Sodium
Other Ceramatec Technologies-
Fuel Processing
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Synthetic Fuel
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Fly Ash Treatment for Reuse (Benefication)
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Compact Microchannel Heat Exchangers and Reactors
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Micro and Nano-Porous Ceramics
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Ceramatec Medical
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Hazardous Gas Treatment
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Coatings
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Nanopowder Synthesis
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Custom Electrode Development
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Advance Materials Processing & Development
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Heavy Oil & Shale Oil Upgrading
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Next Generation Catalyst Supports & Substrates
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Catalysis for Sustainable Energy
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Catalysis for Sustainable Energy
Current R&D
Ceramatec's novel catalyst supports include:
- Tailored zeolites synthesized from waste alumino-silicate sources including coal fly ash, bio ash and pumice
- Synthetic analogs of Faujasite, Sodalite, Analcime, Tobermorite,Cancrinite, Clintobermorite and zeolites of type X,Y,A,P, from waste alumino-silicate sources
Features / Highlights
- Ceramatec has developed a universal synthesis process to prepare Faujasite zeolite independent of the type of alumino-silicate raw material
- Superior physical properties including high surface area andhigher ion exchange capacity compared to commercial zeolites
- Cost of zeolite manufacturing significantly lower than current processes
- Tunable pore size distribution
- Tunable acidity
- Improved thermal ,hydrothermal and structural stability
Applications
- Catalyst supports and Adsorbents
- Catalysts for CO2 conversion to fuels and chemicals
- Adsorbents for CO2 capture
- Bio-oil upgrading
- Petroleum Refining
- Non Rare-Earth alternatives to FCC
- Heavy crude cracking
- Reduce use of Re in FCC catalyst
Hybrid Catalysis for Novel Application in Sustainable Energy
Ceramatec is currently involved in synthesis of following composite catalyst systems
- Zeolite –Carbon Composites
- Zeolite –Graphene systems
- Zeolite –Ionic liquid systems
