This study investigated the decomposition of high strength p-nitrophenol (PNP) of 2,000 mg/l (3,400 mg of COD/1,250 mg of TOC) by catalytic wet air oxidation. Multi-component heterogeneous catalysts were used as catalysts for this purpose. The study results using a batch reactor showed that catalyst “D” (Mn-Ce-Zr 22.4 g plus CuSO4 1.0 g; Mn-Ce-Zr-Cu [CuSO4]) was more effective (56˜74%) than catalyst “A” (Mn-Ce-Zr 22.4 g) under the given conditions (O2 partial pressure of 1.0 MPa; temperature of 170˜190°C; 30 min of reaction time). The best result was obtained when 2 g of Mn-Ce-Zr-Cu [CuSO4] was used per 1L of PNP aqueous solution. COD and TOC removal efficiencies were 18% and 23% without catalysts during 20 min of reaction at 190°C. They were improved to 79% and 71% with 2 g/L of Mn-Ce-Zr-Cu [CuSO4] under the same conditions. The ratio of BOD5/COD was measured to evaluate biodegradability. It was 0.05 without catalyst and increased to 0.33 with 2 g/L of Mn-Ce-Zr-Cu [CuSO4] for 20 min of reaction.
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January 01 2001
Catalytic wet air oxidation of p-nitrophenol (PNP) aqueous solution using multi-component heterogeneous catalysts Available to Purchase
C.-H. Yoon;
C.-H. Yoon
1Division of Fine Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Kyungnam University, 449 Wolyoung-dong, Masan, 631–701 Korea
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S.-H. Cho;
S.-H. Cho
1Division of Fine Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Kyungnam University, 449 Wolyoung-dong, Masan, 631–701 Korea
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S.-H. Kim;
S.-H. Kim
2Division of Architectural, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Kyungnam University, 449 Wolyoung-dong, Masan, 631–701 Korea
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S.-R. Ha
S.-R. Ha
3Department of Urban Engineering, Chungbuk National University, 49 Keshindong, Cheongju, 361–763 Korea
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Water Sci Technol (2001) 43 (2): 229–236.
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C.-H. Yoon, S.-H. Cho, S.-H. Kim, S.-R. Ha; Catalytic wet air oxidation of p-nitrophenol (PNP) aqueous solution using multi-component heterogeneous catalysts. Water Sci Technol 1 January 2001; 43 (2): 229–236. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2001.0094
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