Claims
- 1. A durable catalytic structure capable of catalyzing the reduction of NO.sub.x gases found in the exhaust stream emanating from an internal combustion engine without the generation of undesirable amounts of ammonia comprising a heat resistant metallic substrate having a catalytic alloy of essentially pure nickel base material and copper adherently deposited on at least a part of the surface thereof wherein the weight ratio of the nickel in the nickel base material to copper is about 49 to 1.
- 2. The catalytic structure of claim 1 wherein the catalytic alloy of a nickel base material and copper consists essentially of about 2 weight percent copper with the balance being nickel plus incidental impurities.
- 3. The catalytic structure of claim 1 wherein said catalytic alloy of a nickel base material and copper consists essentially of about 2 weight percent copper and about 98 weight percent nickel.
- 4. The catalytic structure of claim 1 wherein said heat resistant metallic substrate is fashioned from an alloy selected from the group consisting of nickel base alloys, cobalt base alloys and iron base alloys.
- 5. The catalytic structure of claim 1 wherein said heat resistant metallic substrate is in the form of a sheet of expanded metal foil having a plurality of strands defining openings therebetween.
- 6. The catalytic structure of claim 5 wherein the surface planes of said strands are angular with respect to the plane of the surface of the metal from which said strands are formed.
- 7. The catalytic structure of claim 1 wherein said nickel base material and said copper are deposited on said substrate by electroplating.
- 8. The catalytic structure of claim 6 wherein said nickel base material and said copper are deposited on said substrate by electroplating.
- 9. The catalytic structure of claim 8 wherein said expanded metal foil comprises a nickel-chromium alloy having a thickness less than about 0.01 in.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 249,884, filed May 3, 1972 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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