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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 16, 2000
Filed:
Mar. 26, 1998
Yasuyoshi Kato, Kure, JP;
Tomihisa Ishikawa, Kure, JP;
Yoshinori Nagai, Kure, JP;
Isato Morita, Kure, JP;
Masato Mukai, Kure, JP;
Akihiro Yamada, Kure, JP;
Takashi Michimoto, Kure, JP;
Masaharu Morii, Kure, JP;
Hiroshi Kuroda, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A catalyst unit is constructed by alternately stacking rectangular catalyst elements (1) formed by cutting catalyst support plates coated with a catalytic material and having ribs (2) inclined at 45.degree. to one specified side edge (1a) of each thereof, and those turned upside down in a case, and the catalyst unit is disposed in a gas passage with the ribs (2) of the catalyst elements (1) inclined at an angle greater than 0.degree. and smaller than 90.degree. to the direction of the gas flow (6). When the catalyst unit comprising the catalyst elements (1) coated with a denitrating catalyst is placed in the gas passage, the ribs (2) of the catalyst elements (1) blocks the gas flow (6) and generate turbulent currents on the downstream side thereof to promote the contact of ammonia and NOx contained in the exhaust gas with the catalyst. When the gas flow (6) is disturbed, the thickness of laminar films covering the surface of the catalyst elements (1) is reduced, so that ammonia and NOx can be easily diffused and the catalytic activity can be enhanced. The catalyst elements exhibits their catalytic abilities effectively without entailing significant pressure loss in the gas flow.