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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 23, 2006
Filed:
Apr. 25, 1994
Harry William Deckman, Clinton, NJ (US);
Allan Joseph Jacobson, Houston, TX (US);
James Alexander Mchenry, Washington, NJ (US);
Klaas Keizer, Hoogeveen, NL;
Zeger Alexander Eduard Pieter Vroon, Eindhoven, NL;
Lothar Ruediger Czarnetzki, Karlsruhe, DE;
Frank Wenyih Lai, Bridgewater, NJ (US);
Antonie Jan Bons, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Anthonie Jan Burggraaf, Enschede, NL;
Jannetje Maatje Van Den Berge, Legal Representative, Oostvoorne, NL;
Edward William Corcoran, Jr., Easton, PA (US);
Wilfred Jozef Mortier, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Harry William Deckman, Clinton, NJ (US);
Allan Joseph Jacobson, Houston, TX (US);
James Alexander McHenry, Washington, NJ (US);
Klaas Keizer, Hoogeveen, NL;
Zeger Alexander Eduard Pieter Vroon, Eindhoven, NL;
Lothar Ruediger Czarnetzki, Karlsruhe, DE;
Frank Wenyih Lai, Bridgewater, NJ (US);
Antonie Jan Bons, Kessel-Lo, BE;
Anthonie Jan Burggraaf, Enschede, NL;
Jannetje Maatje van den Berge, legal representative, Oostvoorne, NL;
Edward William Corcoran, Jr., Easton, PA (US);
Wilfred Jozef Mortier, Kessel-Lo, BE;
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, Annandale, NJ (US);
Abstract
Layers comprising a molecular sieve layer on a porous or non-porous support, having uniform properties and allowing high flux are prepared from colloidal solutions of zeolite or other molecular sieve precursors (particle size less than 100 nm), by deposition, e.g., by spin or dip-coating, or by in situ crystallization.