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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 23, 2025
Filed:
Aug. 29, 2022
Sinocat Environmental Technology Co., Ltd., Chengdu, CN;
Yun Wang, Chengdu, CN;
Qizhang Chen, Chengdu, CN;
Yun Li, Chengdu, CN;
Zhimin Liu, Chengdu, CN;
Haidi Xu, Chengdu, CN;
Jianli Wang, Chengdu, CN;
Yaoqiang Chen, Chengdu, CN;
SINOTECH Company Limited, Chengdu, CN;
Abstract
An ozone purification catalyst, and a preparation method therefor and an application thereof are provided. The catalyst coating uses macroporous, high specific surface and CeOand/or LaOmodified AlOas the carrier material, and Mn and/or Pd as the active component. The preparation method is to prepare the AlO-based material by a sol-gel method, and then to load the active components on the carrier material, and to dry, calcinate and solidify to obtain the ozone purification catalyst. The catalysts as prepared shows a fast and efficient purification of ozone. The complete conversion temperature covers a wide range of temperature. The catalyst has excellent texture performance, high specific surface area and large pore volume, which is beneficial to ozone purification when the car is running at high speed. The particle sizes and colors of the catalyst can be modified according to various requirements. According to the actual application, it can be coated on the radiator fins of automobile water tanks, and any place where coating is allowed in public areas such as urban bus stations, stop signs, kiosks, roadside guardrails, or exterior walls of buildings that is in contact with outdoor air.