A modified scheffe’s simplex lattice design method in development of ceramic carriers for catalytic neutralizers of gas emissions

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A modified Scheffe’s simplex lattice design method is proposed to study the properties of multicomponent materials. Usually, the Scheffe’s simplex lattice method is used to describe threecomponent systems in design of chemical experiments. This modified Scheffe’s method allowed determining the optimal compositions of cordierite and corundum based ceramic materials that are used as catalyst carrier for gas purification equipment. The obtained material (0.63-1.25 mm weight fraction of cordierite of 0.35 mass% fraction; <0.63 mm weight fraction of cordierite of 0.35 mass% fraction; <0.06 mm weight fraction of corundum of 0.2 mass% fraction; 1.25-2.5 mm weight fraction of cordierite of 0.2 mass% fraction) was used successfully for the manufacturing of catalytic neutralizers of gas emissions. This method was essential for the designing and manufacturing of a catalytic neutralizer for waste recycling complex at the Kharkiv - Passenger railway station in Ukraine.

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Ved, V., Ponomarenko, H., Ponomarenko, Y., & Gorbunov, K. (2021). A modified scheffe’s simplex lattice design method in development of ceramic carriers for catalytic neutralizers of gas emissions. Chemistry Journal of Moldova, 16(1), 79–87. https://doi.org/10.19261/CJM.2021.779

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