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titleOfInvention Method for producing ammonia decomposition catalyst
abstract The present invention provides a technique capable of decomposing ammonia gas, particularly ammonia contained in the gas, over a wide range from a low concentration to a high concentration. The present invention is characterized in that a catalyst is obtained by reducing a catalyst precursor containing at least one element (platinum group element) selected from the group consisting of Group 8 to Group 10 elements and a rare earth oxide. It is a manufacturing method of an ammonia decomposition catalyst. Furthermore, it is preferable to have a refractory inorganic oxide, and the refractory inorganic oxide preferably has an acid strength (H 0 constant) of −5.6 or more. [Selection figure] None
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