Photocatalytic mixture for the degradation of nitrogen oxides

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B01J 35/00 (2006.01) B01D 53/86 (2006.01) C01B 33/36 (2006.01)

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CA 2758388

The invention relates to a photocatalytic mixture for the degradation of nitrogen oxides. A first aspect of the invention consists of a photocatalytic mixture intended for the degradation of nitrogen oxides through the synergic combination of two compounds: TiO2 in any of the crystalline phases thereof or in the amorphous state, and one or more feldspars, such as carnegieite or nepheline. A second aspect of the invention consists in obtaining the aforementioned combination, thereby producing products capable of nitrogen oxide degradation.

Selon un premier aspect, l'invention concerne un mélange photocatalytique destiné à permettre la dégradation d'oxydes d'azote par la combinaison synergique de deux composés: le TIO2, dans n'importe laquelle de ses phases cristallines ou à l'état amorphe, et un ou plusieurs feldspaths tels que la carnégéite ou la néphéline. Selon un second aspect, l'invention concerne l'obtention de ladite combinaison qui donne lieu à des produits à capacité de dégradation d'oxydes d'azote.

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