Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide

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Autor(a) principal: Santiago, Aristides Felipe J.
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Sousa, João Fernandes de, Guedes, Rodrigo Caetano, Jerônimo, Carlos Enrique de Medeiros, Benachour, Mohand
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The wet oxidation of organic compounds to CO2 and H2O has been shown to be a very efficient technique in the outflows treatment. This work focuses on the interaction of the chemical element potassium with the catalyst MnO2–CeO2 in the wet degradation of phenol. The reaction has been carried out in an autoclave with a controlled system of agitation, pressure, temperature and sampling of the liquid phase. The experiments were performed in the presence of the catalysts MnO2–CeO2 and K–MnO2–CeO2 in the following operational conditions: temperature of 130 °C, P = 20.4 atm, catalyst concentration in the range 1.5–5.0 g/L, initial phenol concentration of 0.5 g/L, initial pH varying between 6.8 and 8.5, and percentage of potassium in the catalyst MnO2–CeO2 ranging between 0% and 10%. Curves indicating the profile of conversion of total organic carbon show that the phenol degradation is favored when the potassium quantity is reduced. This behaviour is confirmed by BET analysis, whereby the catalyst presents larger specific area when compared to the percentages of other components. Regardless of the catalyst used in the phenol oxidation, the kinetic constant of reaction had the same order of magnitude for two parallel stages proposed by a first-order kinetic model
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The experiments were performed in the presence of the catalysts MnO2–CeO2 and K–MnO2–CeO2 in the following operational conditions: temperature of 130 °C, P = 20.4 atm, catalyst concentration in the range 1.5–5.0 g/L, initial phenol concentration of 0.5 g/L, initial pH varying between 6.8 and 8.5, and percentage of potassium in the catalyst MnO2–CeO2 ranging between 0% and 10%. Curves indicating the profile of conversion of total organic carbon show that the phenol degradation is favored when the potassium quantity is reduced. This behaviour is confirmed by BET analysis, whereby the catalyst presents larger specific area when compared to the percentages of other components. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide
title Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide
spellingShingle Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide
Santiago, Aristides Felipe J.
Slurry reactor
Kinetic model
Phenol
Potassium
Catalytic wet oxidation
title_short Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide
title_full Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide
title_fullStr Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide
title_sort Kinetic and wet oxidation of phenol catalyzed by non-promoted and potassium-promoted manganese/cerium oxide
author Santiago, Aristides Felipe J.
author_facet Santiago, Aristides Felipe J.
Sousa, João Fernandes de
Guedes, Rodrigo Caetano
Jerônimo, Carlos Enrique de Medeiros
Benachour, Mohand
author_role author
author2 Sousa, João Fernandes de
Guedes, Rodrigo Caetano
Jerônimo, Carlos Enrique de Medeiros
Benachour, Mohand
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santiago, Aristides Felipe J.
Sousa, João Fernandes de
Guedes, Rodrigo Caetano
Jerônimo, Carlos Enrique de Medeiros
Benachour, Mohand
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Slurry reactor
Kinetic model
Phenol
Potassium
Catalytic wet oxidation
topic Slurry reactor
Kinetic model
Phenol
Potassium
Catalytic wet oxidation
description The wet oxidation of organic compounds to CO2 and H2O has been shown to be a very efficient technique in the outflows treatment. This work focuses on the interaction of the chemical element potassium with the catalyst MnO2–CeO2 in the wet degradation of phenol. The reaction has been carried out in an autoclave with a controlled system of agitation, pressure, temperature and sampling of the liquid phase. The experiments were performed in the presence of the catalysts MnO2–CeO2 and K–MnO2–CeO2 in the following operational conditions: temperature of 130 °C, P = 20.4 atm, catalyst concentration in the range 1.5–5.0 g/L, initial phenol concentration of 0.5 g/L, initial pH varying between 6.8 and 8.5, and percentage of potassium in the catalyst MnO2–CeO2 ranging between 0% and 10%. Curves indicating the profile of conversion of total organic carbon show that the phenol degradation is favored when the potassium quantity is reduced. This behaviour is confirmed by BET analysis, whereby the catalyst presents larger specific area when compared to the percentages of other components. Regardless of the catalyst used in the phenol oxidation, the kinetic constant of reaction had the same order of magnitude for two parallel stages proposed by a first-order kinetic model
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