Comparison of the Catalytic Potential of MgO/GAC, MgO/Perlite and Mgo/Pumice in the Catalytic Ozonation Process for Degradation and Mineralization of Catechol
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G Moussavi , A.A Aghapour * , K Yaghmaeian  |
Urmia University of Medical Sciences |
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Abstract: (4441 Views) |
Background & objectives: Catechol is a phenolic compound which can enter into the environment by various industries. The main objective of this project is to produce a composite of MgO with high catalytic potential for catechol removal from wastewater using ozonation process.
Methods: MgO crystals were produced and coated on the supports by sol-gel-thermal method. Catechol concentration was determined by high-pressure gas chromatography (HPLC).
Results: All three catalysts were effective in increasing catechol removal efficiency. However, efficiency of GAC/MgO at various pH was the highest followed by Perlite/MgO and Pumice/MgO. Due to radical production, the catalyst MgO/GAC plays an important role in mineralization (COD removal) of catechol. The catalytic potential of MgO/GAC composite with ozonation to mineralize catechol was 38.5% at catalyst level of 10 g/l and reaction time of 60 min.
Conclusion: Catalytic ozonation with MgO/GAC can be regarded as an important process with high capacity for degradation and mineralization of toxic and resistant to biodegradation chemical compounds at high concentrations. |
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Keywords: Catechol, Ozonation, MgO. |
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General Received: 2017/03/4 | Accepted: 2017/03/4 | Published: 2017/03/4
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