High activity titania supported metal oxide DeNOx catalysts

Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Modifying or removing component of normally gaseous mixture – Nitrogen or nitrogenous component

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C502S302000, C502S303000, C502S305000, C502S308000, C502S309000, C502S311000, C502S312000, C502S313000, C502S314000, C502S316000, C502S319000, C502S320000, C502S321000, C502S322000, C502S323000, C502S324000, C502S325000, C502S332000, C502S338000, C502S349000, C502S350000, C502S351000, C502S353000, C502S354000, C502S355000

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to high activity titanium oxide DeNOx catalysts. In preferred embodinents, by depositing vanadium oxide on a titania supported metal oxide such as tungsten oxide, an improved catalyst may be generated. This catalyst may be used in the treatment of exhaust from sources such as automobiles and industrial plants.

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