Limonite was used as a precursor and TiO2 as a modifier to synthesize TiO2/Limonite composites through the wet impregnation method. The influences of the TiO2 doping amount, the calcination temperature on the denitration efficiency and the structure and properties of composites were systematically studied. The results showed that the modified catalyst over the Ti/Fe mass ratio was 0.07 and the calcination temperature was 300°C exhibited excellent catalytic activity, good stability, and remarkable resistance to water and sulfur dioxide within reaction temperature of 100 ∼ 240°C. When NO initial concentration was 0.05 % and gas hourly space velocity (GHSV) was 36,000 h−1 and the reaction temperature was 130°C, the NO conversion efficiency reached 100 %, and the N2 selectivity was 99.6 %. When the catalyst was exposed to 10 %H2O at 150°C, it maintained a 100 % NO conversion efficiency. In the presence of 10 %H2O and 50 ppm SO2 at 200°C, the NO conversion efficiency remained at 100 %. The TiO2/Limonite catalyst possessed improved performance due to the introduction of the anatase TiO2, which led to more lattice defects, weak Lewis acid sites, and higher adsorbed oxygen mobility.