A metal oxide which has a large pore volume, and is very useful as a
catalyst support. An alkaline material is added to an aqueous solution in
which a compound of a metal element for composing an oxide is dissolved,
a resultant mixture is co-precipitated, an obtained precipitate is
washed, a washed precipitate is stirred in water along with a surfactant,
and is calcined. By adding the surfactant after washing, the pH is not
changed so that the adding effect of the surfactant is achieved to its
upper most limit, thereby obtaining a metal oxide which has a large pore
volume and a large mean diameter of secondary particles, and exhibits
excellent gas diffusion properties.