IP Library Granted Patent US 7,947,620
Granted Patent B2
US 7,947,620 · App. 12/179,963 · Granted May 24, 2011

Mullite bodies and methods of forming mullite bodies

View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 7,947,620
App. No.
12/179,963
Granted
May 24, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of forming a porous mullite composition of acicular mullite grains having improved properties is described, where the mullite is formed at some time in the presence of a fluorine containing gas. For example, it has been discovered that improved properties may result from heating the mullite to a high temperature in an atmosphere selected from the group consisting of water vapor, oxygen, an inert gas or mixtures thereof or forming the mullite composition from precursors having an Al/Si ratio of at most 2.95.

Claims (24)

1. A porous mullite composition comprised of at least 90 percent by volume of acicular mullite grains that are essentially chemically bound, wherein the mullite composition has a bulk Al/Si stoichiometry of at most 2.95 to at least 2 and the acicular mullite grains have an Al/Si ratio of at least 2.95 and the mullite composition has at most 2 percent by volume of a crystalline silica phase and a glassy phase distributed on at least a portion of the mullite grains wherein the glassy phase is comprised of silica, magnesium, and iron.

2. A diesel particulate trap comprised of the mullite composition of claim 1 .

3. A diesel particulate trap of claim 2 wherein the mullite composition has a catalyst thereon.

4. An automotive catalytic converter comprised of the mullite composition of claim 1 .

5. The mullite composition of claim 1 wherein the mullite composition has a retained strength, after heating to 800° C. for 2 hours in air, of at least 15 MPa and a porosity of at least 55 percent to at most 85 percent.

6. The mullite composition of claim 5 wherein the mullite composition has essentially zero crystalline silica phases.

7. A diesel particulate trap comprised of the mullite composition of claim 5 .

8. An automotive catalytic converter comprised of the mullite composition of claim 5 .

9. The mullite composition of claim 5 wherein the porosity is at most 75 percent.

10. The mullite composition of claim 9 wherein the retained strength is at least 17 MPa.

11. The mullite composition of claim 10 wherein the retained strength is at least 19 MPa.

12. The mullite composition of claim 11 wherein the retained strength is at least 25 MPa.

13. A mullite composition comprised of at least 90 percent by volume of acicular mullite grains that are essentially chemically bound, wherein the mullite composition has a glassy phase distributed on at least a portion of the acicular mullite grains, said glassy phase having iron and magnesium essentially incorporated into the glassy phase, wherein the mullite composition has an amount of fluorine of at most 1 percent by weight of the mullite composition.

14. A diesel particulate trap comprised of the mullite composition of claim 13 .

15. A diesel particulate trap of claim 14 wherein the mullite composition has a catalyst thereon.

16. An automotive catalytic converter comprised of the mullite composition of claim 13 .

17. The mullite composition of claim 13 wherein the amount of fluorine is at most 0.5 percent.

18. The mullite composition of claim 17 wherein the amount of fluorine is at most 0.1 percent.

19. The mullite composition of claim 18 wherein there is at most trace amounts of fluorine.

20. The mullite composition of claim 13 wherein the mullite composition has a porosity of 55 percent to 85 percent.

21. A diesel particulate trap comprised of the mullite composition of claim 20 .

22. An automotive catalytic converter comprised of the mullite composition of claim 20 .

23. The mullite composition of claim 20 wherein the porosity is at least 57 percent to at most 75 percent.

24. The mullite composition of claim 23 wherein the mullite composition has a retained strength, after heating in air to 800° C. for 2 hours, of at least 15 MPa.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 29, 2011
From: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES INC.
To: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Reel/Frame 026045/0199 →