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titleOfInvention Exhaust gas purification catalyst and purification method
abstract An exhaust gas purifying apparatus having excellent NOx removal performance and durability even in an exhaust gas containing a sulfur oxide, and a denitration performance does not decrease even at a relatively low exhaust gas temperature of about 300 ° C. to 400 ° C. A catalyst and an exhaust gas purification method using the same are provided. SOLUTION: A proton-type β zeolite is used as a catalyst, and an excess oxygen exhaust gas is brought into contact with ethanol and / or isopropyl alcohol as a reducing agent to reduce and remove nitrogen oxides NOx in the exhaust gas. The proton type β zeolite, which is an exhaust gas purifying catalyst, preferably has a SiO 2 / Al 2 O 3 molar ratio of 20 to 70. [Selection diagram] None
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