Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration

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Autor(a) principal: Bizzi,Cezar A.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Barin,Juliano S., Oliveira,Jussiane S. S., Cravotto,Giancarlo, Flores,Erico M. M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532017000901673
Resumo: Oxidation using diluted HNO3 solution is dependent on reactions taking place in the gas phase, resulting in HNO3 regeneration, thus allowing sub stoichiometric reactions (16.7 mmol of C oxidized with 10.4 mmol of HNO3). Reactions for HNO3 regeneration are dependent on temperature gradient along reaction vessel. Thermographic images were obtained of external vessel wall after 2.5, 5 and 7.5 min of heating. Temperature inside reaction vessel was directly measured using a sapphire thermocouple in four different depth (3, 6, 12 and 16 cm). Reactions under inert atmosphere (7.5 bar Ar) were evaluated and normally presented higher temperature gradient than that performed with O2 pressure, since HNO3 regeneration reactions are exothermic. A better understanding of the regeneration of HNO3 and the dependence on the whole reaction vessel temperature in this system was possible combined to residual carbon content and residual acidity measurements to estimate the extent of organic matter oxidation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration
title Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration
spellingShingle Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration
Bizzi,Cezar A.
microwave-assisted oxidation
diluted HNO3
IR thermal imaging
temperature gradient
gas phase reaction
title_short Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration
title_full Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration
title_fullStr Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration
title_full_unstemmed Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration
title_sort Microwave-Assisted Oxidation of Organic Matter Using Diluted HNO 3 under O 2 Pressure: Rationalization of the Temperature Gradient Effect for Acid Regeneration
author Bizzi,Cezar A.
author_facet Bizzi,Cezar A.
Barin,Juliano S.
Oliveira,Jussiane S. S.
Cravotto,Giancarlo
Flores,Erico M. M.
author_role author
author2 Barin,Juliano S.
Oliveira,Jussiane S. S.
Cravotto,Giancarlo
Flores,Erico M. M.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bizzi,Cezar A.
Barin,Juliano S.
Oliveira,Jussiane S. S.
Cravotto,Giancarlo
Flores,Erico M. M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv microwave-assisted oxidation
diluted HNO3
IR thermal imaging
temperature gradient
gas phase reaction
topic microwave-assisted oxidation
diluted HNO3
IR thermal imaging
temperature gradient
gas phase reaction
description Oxidation using diluted HNO3 solution is dependent on reactions taking place in the gas phase, resulting in HNO3 regeneration, thus allowing sub stoichiometric reactions (16.7 mmol of C oxidized with 10.4 mmol of HNO3). Reactions for HNO3 regeneration are dependent on temperature gradient along reaction vessel. Thermographic images were obtained of external vessel wall after 2.5, 5 and 7.5 min of heating. Temperature inside reaction vessel was directly measured using a sapphire thermocouple in four different depth (3, 6, 12 and 16 cm). Reactions under inert atmosphere (7.5 bar Ar) were evaluated and normally presented higher temperature gradient than that performed with O2 pressure, since HNO3 regeneration reactions are exothermic. A better understanding of the regeneration of HNO3 and the dependence on the whole reaction vessel temperature in this system was possible combined to residual carbon content and residual acidity measurements to estimate the extent of organic matter oxidation.
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