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titleOfInvention Method of processing waste water using a catalyst
abstract This invention relates to a catalyst for processing waste water, which is prepared from an oxide and/or a composite oxide of manganese; an oxide and/or composite oxide of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of iron, titanium and zirconium; and whenever necessary, a precious metal. The catalyst is used to subject waste water to wet oxidation by an O2-containing gas at a pressure at which the waste water keeps a liquid phase.
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