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titleOfInvention Adsorption remover for low concentration nitrogen oxides
abstract (57) [Summary] [Structure] An adsorption remover comprising ruthenium and cerium supported on a ceramic paper carrying a carrier composed of anatase-type titania. It is an adsorption / removal agent characterized by being baked at a temperature of 0 ° C. [Effect] It is possible to provide a NOx adsorption / removal agent that exhibits high initial performance and that is extremely unlikely to be poisoned by coexisting SO 2 . Energy for maintaining the regeneration temperature can be reduced. By carrying Ru and Ce in separate steps, it becomes unnecessary to recover ruthenium from the waste liquid in the manufacturing process, which simplifies the manufacturing process and has a large economic effect.
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