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publicationNumber CN-103433025-B
titleOfInvention Preparation method of Ce-Zr-Cr composite oxide catalyst with stable zirconium
abstract The invention relates to a preparation method of a chlorine-containing organic waste gas combustion catalyst and in particular relates to a preparation method of a Ce-Zr-Cr composite oxide catalyst with stable zirconium. The Ce-Zr-Cr composite oxide catalyst is prepared by using cerous nitrate, zirconyl nitrate and chromic nitrate as raw materials and adopting a coprecipitation method. The preparation method has the beneficial effects that the Ce-Zr-Cr composite oxide catalyst is prepared by adopting cheap cerous nitrate and chromic nitrate as the raw materials and adopting the coprecipitation method; the preparation process is simple; the catalyst is low in cost and is a chlorine-containing organic waste gas combustion catalyst with high activity and high stability; the selectivity of generated CO2 and HCl is high and the byproducts such as polychlorocarbon and the like are not generated, so that the preparation method has great significance in wide application of the catalytic combustion technology.
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