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Date of Patent:
Jun. 26, 1990

Filed:

Sep. 22, 1988
Applicant:
Inventors:

Masatake Haruta, Kawanishi, JP;

Susumu Tsubota, Ashiya, JP;

Tetsuhiko Kobayashi, Ikeda, JP;

Yoshiko Nakahara, Ikeda, JP;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B01J / ; B01J / ; B01J / ; B01J / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
502174 ; 502328 ; 502340 ; 502344 ;
Abstract

An ultra-fine gold particle-immobilized alkaline earth metal compound having ultra-fine gold particles immobilized on an alkaline earth metal compound is useful as a catalyst or as an inflammable gas sensor. This compound is produced by (1) adding an aqueous solution of a gold compound dropwise to an aqueous solution containing an alkaline earth metal compound and having a pH value kept in the range of 7 to 11 thereby inducing immobilization of gold hydroxide on the compound, separating from the solution the gold hydroxide-immobilized compound, and calcining the separated compound at a temperature in the range of 80.degree. to 800.degree. C., (2) by adding a reducing agent to an aqueous solution of an alkaline earth metal having a gold compound dissolved therein, (3) by adding carbon dioxide gas or an acidic aqueous solution to an aqueous solution containing a gold compound and an alkaline earth metal compound thereby inducing immobilization of gold hydroxide on the alkaline earth metal compound, separating from the solution the gold hydroxide-immobilized compound, and calcining the separated compound at a temperature in the range of 100.degree. to 800.degree. C., or (4) by coprecipitating a gold compound and an alkaline earth metal and calcining the coprecipitate at a temperature in the range of 80.degree. to 800.degree. C.


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