Titanium-Modified Activated Alumina
Titanium-modified activated alumina is a specialized form of activated alumina, where titanium (Ti) is intentionally added to the alumina to modify its properties and enhance its performance in certain applications. The titanium can be incorporated into the alumina structure. Titanium-modified activated alumina stands out as a superior catalyst material due to the synergistic effects that arise from the combination of the high surface area and porous structure of activated alumina and the catalytic properties imparted by the addition of titanium. The incorporation of titanium into the alumina matrix creates new active sites and modifies the overall acidity of the catalyst. Furthermore, the presence of titanium helps to stabilize the alumina structure, preventing sintering and pore collapse even at elevated temperatures. EAM offers titanium-modified activated alumina with meticulous control of chemical composition and physical properties.
Advantages:
- Enhanced Adsorption Capacity
- Improved catalytic Activity
- Increased Chemical Stability
- Tunable Properties
- Improved thermal stability
Applications:
- Petroleum refining
- Petrochemical production
- Emission control systems
- Chemical synthesis
- Adsorption and purification processes