Claims
- 1. A combustor for catalytically promoting thermal combustion of an inlet combustion gas mixture flowed sequentially through an igniter catalyst zone, a promoter catalyst zone, and then a downstream zone of the combustor, the downstream zone providing a homogeneous reaction zone, and the combustor comprising: (i) an igniter catalyst member disposed in the igniter catalyst zone and comprising an igniter carrier having a plurality of gas flow channels extending therethrough and defined by channel walls on which an igniter catalyst composition is carried; and (ii) a promoter catalyst member disposed in the promoter catalyst zone and comprising a promoter carrier having a plurality of gas flow channels extending therethrough and defined by channel walls on which a promoter catalyst composition is carried, the igniter catalyst member and the promoter catalyst member together comprising a combustor catalyst, wherein the igniter catalyst composition and the promoter catalyst composition are capable of being regenerated after thermal deactivation and which is characterized by the promoter catalyst member having a catalyst regeneration temperature range which extends from a temperature higher than, to a temperature lower than, the upper limit of the regeneration temperature range of the igniter catalyst member.
- 2. The combustor of claim 1 wherein the combustor catalyst is further characterized by at least one of (a) the igniter catalyst member having a higher activity for combustion of the inlet combustion gas mixture than does the promoter catalyst member, and (b) the igniter catalyst member having a lower catalyst deactivation temperature than does the promoter catalyst composition.
- 3. The combustor of claim 2 wherein the combustor is characterized by both (a) and (b).
- 4. The combustor of claim 1, claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the igniter catalyst member and the promoter catalyst member each comprises a discrete body and wherein the members are disposed in proximity to each other.
- 5. The combustor of claim 1, claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the igniter catalyst member and the promoter catalyst member each comprises a discrete body and wherein the members are disposed in mutual abutting contact.
- 6. The combustor of claim 1 wherein the regeneration temperature of the promoter catalyst member extends from a temperature at least about 10.degree. C. higher, to a temperature at least about 20.degree. C. lower, than the upper limit of the regeneration temperature range of the igniter catalyst member.
- 7. The combustor of claim 6 wherein the regeneration temperature of the promoter catalyst member extends from a temperature which is at least about 10.degree. C. to 400.degree. C. higher, to a temperature which is at least about 20.degree. C. to 700.degree. C. lower, than the upper limit of the regeneration temperature range of the igniter catalyst member.
- 8. The combustor of any one of claims 1, 2 or 3 wherein the igniter catalyst composition comprises palladium oxide dispersed on a refractory metal oxide support.
- 9. The combustor of claim 8 wherein the refractory metal oxide igniter support is selected from the group consisting of one or more of unimpregnated alumina, alumina impregnated with a rare earth metal oxide, unimpregnated zirconia, zirconia impregnated with a rare earth metal oxide, silica, titania and a co-formed rare earth metal oxide-zirconia.
- 10. The combustor of claim 9 wherein the refractory metal oxide support comprises unimpregnated alumina.
- 11. The combustor of claim 8 wherein the igniter catalyst member comprises two or more discrete bodies of igniter carrier.
- 12. The combustor of claim 8 wherein the promoter catalyst composition is selected from the group consisting of one of (A) a first promoter catalyst composition comprising palladium oxide dispersed on a refractory metal oxide promoter support, (B) a second promoter catalyst comprising a combination of (i) the reaction product of palladium oxide and a metal oxide selected from the group consisting of one or more of samaria, lanthana and praseodymia, combined with (ii) a refractory metal oxide binder, and (C) a sequence of (A) and (B) with (A) disposed upstream of (B).
- 13. The combustor of claim 12 wherein the first refractory metal oxide promoter support comprises alumina impregnated with a rare earth metal oxide and the refractory metal oxide binder of (ii) is selected from the group consisting of one or more of silica, alumina, alumina stabilized with a rare earth metal oxide, titania and zirconia.
- 14. The combustor of claim 12 wherein the promoter catalyst member is comprised of two or more discrete bodies of the promoter carrier.
- 15. The combustor of claim 12 wherein the promoter catalyst composition comprises the first promoter catalyst composition.
- 16. The combustor of claim 15 wherein the first refractory metal oxide promoter support comprises alumina impregnated with a rare earth metal oxide.
- 17. The combustor of claim 16 wherein the first refractory metal oxide promoter support comprises alumina impregnated with with a rare earth metal oxide selected from the group consisting of one or more of lanthana, ceria and praseodymia.
- 18. The combustor of claim 12 wherein the igniter catalyst composition comprises palladium oxide dispersed on a refractory metal oxide igniter support.
- 19. The combustor of claim 18 wherein the promoter catalyst member comprises the first promoter catalyst composition.
- 20. The combustor of claim 19 wherein the promoter catalyst member is comprised of two or more discrete bodies of the promoter carrier.
- 21. The combustor of claim 18 wherein the refractory metal oxide igniter support comprises unimpregnated alumina, the refractory metal oxide promoter support comprises alumina impregnated with a rare earth metal oxide, and the refractory metal oxide binder, if present, is selected from the group consisting of one or more of silica, alumina, alumina stabilized with a rare earth metal oxide, titania and zirconia.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/852,371, filed Mar. 12, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,216,875, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/776,907, filed Oct. 16, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,214,912, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/465,678, filed Jan. 16, 1990, now abandoned, which was a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/234,660, filed Aug. 22, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,893,465.
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