Claims
- 1. A glass honeycomb article comprising high purity silicon dioxide and comprising first and second ends, an outer longitudinal surface, and channels traversing within said longitudinal surface, along a longitudinal axis, from said first end to said second end, said channels being separated from each other by longitudinal cell walls; having a thickness greater than 10 micron, said article prepared by an extrusion process utilizing high purity fused silica soot.
- 2. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1, further comprising up to 50% selected from the group consisting of phosphorous oxide, aluminum oxide, boron oxide, germanium oxide, lithium oxide, sodium oxide, magnesium oxide, potassium oxide, calcium oxide, and combinations thereof.
- 3. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein said channels comprise a cross-sectional shape defined by said walls.
- 4. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 3 wherein said shape is selected from the group consisting of circles, ellipses, regular polygons, and irregular polygons having acute or obtuse angles or mixtures thereof.
- 5. The glass honeycomb article comprising silica glass recited in claim 1 wherein said channels have a cross-sectional diameter greater than about 0.8 mm.
- 6. The glass honeycomb article comprising silica glass recited in claim 1 wherein said walls have a thickness of at least about 40 micron.
- 7. The glass honeycomb article comprising silica glass recited in claim 1 wherein said first end has an open frontal area of about 70% to about 99.5%.
- 8. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein said channels are parallel to each other.
- 9. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein said channels are helically displaced from each other.
- 10. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein said first end cross-section area and said second end cross-section area are equal.
- 11. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein said first end cross-section area and said second end cross-section area are unequal.
- 12. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein said glass honeycomb article has a U-shape.
- 13. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 11 wherein said honeycomb article has a U-shape.
- 14. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein at least said one end is capped.
- 15. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional diameter of said article is no greater than the length of said longitudinal axis.
- 16. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein the cross-sectional diameter of said article is greater than the length of said longitudinal axis.
- 17. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein said glass is transparent to visible light.
- 18. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1 wherein said glass is transparent to ultraviolet radiation comprising wavelength from about 180 nm to about 300nm.
- 19. The glass honeycomb article recited in claim 1, wherein said outer longitudinal surface comprises a toroid, and wherein the area of any cross-sectional slice along said longitudinal axis is greatest at said first and second ends.
- 20. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 as a bio-reactor.
- 21. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 as a high efficiency filtration system.
- 22. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 as a capillary flow controller.
- 23. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 as a membrane reactor.
- 24. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 for in-situ water treatment.
- 25. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 as a microlens array.
- 26. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 as a photonic band structure.
- 27. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 as a high temperature dielectric material.
- 28. The use of the glass honeycomb article as recited in claim 1 as a lightweight structural support.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/120,629, filed Feb. 18, 1999 entitled Silica Glass Honeycomb Structure From Silica Soot Extrusion, by C. Charles Yu, John F. Wight, Gitimoy Kar and Kenneth E. Hrdina
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