Claims
- 1. A method of cleaning an exhaust gas containing substantially no fine carbonaceous particles by removing nitrogen oxides from said exhaust gas, comprising the step of bringing said exhaust gas into contact with a catalyst mixture consisting essentially of:
- (a) 10-80% by weight of one or more alkali metal elements;
- (b) 10-80% by weight of one or more transition metal elements in Group IB, Group IIB, Group VB, Group VIB, Group VIIB, and Group VIII of the Periodic Table, excluding platinum-group elements, and Sn; and
- (c) 10-80% by weight of one or more rare earth elements
- at 200.degree.-500.degree. C., so that unburned hydrocarbons existing in said exhaust gas can serve as agents for reducing said nitrogen oxides in an oxidizing atmosphere.
- 2. A method of cleaning an exhaust gas containing substantially no fine carbonaceous particles, by removing nitrogen oxides from said exhaust gas, comprising the step of passing said exhaust gas through a heat-resistant, porous body carrying said catalyst, said catalyst mixture consisting essentially of:
- (a) 10-80% by weight of one or more alkali metal elements;
- (b) 10-80% by weight of one or more transition metal elements in Group IB, Group IIB, Group VB, Group VIB, Group VIIB, and Group VIII of the Periodic Table, excluding platinum-group elements, and Sn; and
- (c) 10-80% by weight of one or more rare earth elements,
- whereby said nitrogen oxides are reduced by unburned hydrocarbons existing as reducing agents in said exhaust gas.
- 3. The method of cleaning an exhaust gas according to claim 1, wherein said catalyst is supported by said heat-resistant, porous body by a sol-gel method.
- 4. A method of cleaning an exhaust gas containing substantially no fine carbonaceous particles, by means of an exhaust gas cleaner comprising a heat-resistant, porous body, a first catalyst supported by said body on the inlet side, and a second catalyst supported by said body on the outlet side, said first catalyst consisting essentially of:
- (a) 10-80% by weight of one or more alkali metal elements;
- (b) 10-80% by weight of one or more transition metal elements in Group IB, Group IIB, Group VB, Group VIB, Group VIIB, and Group VIII of the Periodic Table, excluding platinum-group elements, and Sn; and
- (c) 10-80% by weight of one or more rare earth elements,
- and said second catalyst consisting essentially of at least one platinum-group element, whereby said nitrogen oxides are reduced by unburned hydrocarbons existing as reducing agents in said exhaust gas.
- 5. The method of cleaning an exhaust gas according to claim 2, wherein said exhaust gas passes through the exhaust gas cleaner in which said second catalyst is subjected to light irradiation before or after its application to said body.
Priority Claims (5)
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2-256220 |
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2-256221 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/765,580, filed on Sep. 25, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,208,202.
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