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titleOfInvention Exhaust gas purification catalyst
abstract (57) [Problem] To provide an exhaust gas purification catalyst capable of maintaining a high NO purification rate under an oxygen-excess atmosphere even after being exposed to a hydrothermal environment. SOLUTION: An exhaust gas purifying catalyst comprises a carrier supporting Pt and a CeO having an average crystallite diameter D of D ≧ 13.0 nm. And 2 . The support is composed of gallosilicate, and the gallosilicate has a SiO 2 / Ga 2 O 3 molar ratio M of 100. ≦ M ≦ 1230 is set.
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