Claims
- 1. A method for removing nitrogen oxides from an exhaust gas containing nitrogen oxides and oxygen in an amount larger than its stoichiometric amount relative to unburned components in said exhaust gas, which comprises:
- (i) disposing an exhaust gas cleaner in a flow path of said exhaust gas, said exhaust gas cleaner consisting essentially of 0.2-15 weight % on a metal basis of silver sulfate supported on a porous inorganic oxide selected from the group consisting of alumina, silica, titania, zirconia, alumina-titania, alumina-silica and alumina-zirconia, said porous inorganic oxide having a specific surface area of 10 m.sup.2 /g or more;
- (ii) introducing a reductant selected from the group consisting of propane, propylene, acetylene, diesel oil, cetane heptane, kerosene, and a mixture thereof-into said exhaust gas on the upstream side of said exhaust gas cleaner in an amount 0.1-5 times the weight of said nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas; and
- (iii) bringing said exhaust gas into contact with said exhaust gas cleaner at a temperature of 200.degree.-600.degree. C., thereby causing a reaction of said nitrogen oxides with said reductant to remove said nitrogen oxides.
- 2. The method for removing nitrogen oxides according to claim 1, wherein said exhaust gas cleaner further comprises a three-dimensional structure of ceramics or metal on which said porous inorganic oxide is coated.
- 3. A method for removing nitrogen oxides from an exhaust gas containing nitrogen oxides and oxygen in an amount larger than its stoichiometric amount relative to unburned components in said exhaust gas, which comprises:
- (i) disposing an exhaust gas cleaner in a flow path of said exhaust gas, said exhaust gas cleaner consisting essentially of 0.2-15 weight % on a metal basis of silver chloride supported on a porous inorganic oxide selected from the group consisting of alumina, silica, titania, zirconia, alumina-titania, alumina-silica and alumina-zirconia, said porous inorganic oxide having a specific surface area of 10 m.sup.2 /g or more;
- (ii) introducing a reductant selected from the group consisting of propane, propylene, acetylene, diesel oil, cetane, heptane, kerosene, alcohols having 2 or more carbon atoms and a mixture thereof into said exhaust gas on the upstream side of said exhaust gas cleaner in an amount 0.1-5 times the weight of said nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas; and
- (iii) bringing said exhaust gas into contact with said exhaust gas cleaner at a temperature of 200.degree.-600.degree. C., thereby causing a reaction of said nitrogen oxides with said reductant to remove said nitrogen oxides.
- 4. The method for removing nitrogen oxides according to claim 3, wherein said exhaust gas cleaner further comprises a three-dimensional structure of ceramics or metal on which said porous inorganic oxide is coated.
- 5. A method for removing nitrogen oxides from an exhaust gas containing nitrogen oxides and oxygen in an amount larger than its stoichiometric amount relative to unburned components in said exhaust gas, which comprises:
- (i) disposing an exhaust gas cleaner in a flow path of said exhaust gas, said exhaust gas cleaner consisting essentially of 0.2-15 weight % on a metal basis of silver sulfate supported on a porous inorganic oxide selected from the group consisting of alumina, silica, titania, zirconia, alumina-titania, alumina-silica and alumina-zirconia, said porous inorganic oxide having a specific surface area of 10 m.sup.2 /g or more;
- (ii) introducing a reductant selected from the group consisting of alcohols having 2 or more carbon atoms and a mixture thereof into said exhaust gas on the upstream side of said exhaust gas cleaner in an amount 0.1-5 times the weight of said nitrogen oxides in said exhaust gas; and
- (iii) bringing said exhaust gas into contact with said exhaust gas cleaner at a temperature of 200.degree.-600.degree. C., thereby causing a reaction of said nitrogen oxides with said reductant to remove said nitrogen oxides.
Priority Claims (4)
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4-360035 |
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4-360039 |
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5-76294 |
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5-142689 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/288,253, filed Aug. 11, 1994, itself a continuation-in-part application of parent Ser. No. 08/170,736, filed Dec. 21, 993, both now abandoned.
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