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    Title: Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of p-nitrophenol by Fe (III) supported on resin
    Authors: Rey-May Liou
    Shih-Hsiung Chen
    Cheng-Hsien Huang
    Cheng-Hsien Huang
    Shih, C. Y.
    Jing-Song Chang
    Mu-Ya Hung
    Contributors: 環境工程與科學系
    Keywords: catalytic oxidation
    hydrogen peroxide
    p-nitrophenol
    Date: 2010-08
    Issue Date: 2012-05-31 09:57:37 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: FeIII supported on resin (FeIII-resin) as an effective catalyst for peroxide oxidation was prepared and applied for the degradation of p-nitrophenol (PNP). Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation (CWPO) experiments with hydrogen peroxide as oxidant were performed in a batch rector with p-nitrophenol as the model pollutant. Under given conditions (PNP concentration 500 mg/L, H2O2 0.1 M, 80�C, resin dosage 0.6% g/mL), p-nitrophenol was almost completely removed, corresponding to an 84% of COD removal. It was found that the reaction temperature, oxidant concentration. and initial pH of solution significantly affected both p-nitrophenol conversion and COD removal by oxidation. It can be inferred from the experiments that FeIII supported on resin was an effective catalyst in the mineralization of p-nitrophenol. In an acidic environment of oxidation, the leaching test showed that there was only a slight leaching effect on the activity of catalytic oxidation. It was also confirmed by the aging test of catalysts in the oxidation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR].
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    Relation: Water Science Technology 62(8):p.1879-1887
    Appears in Collections:[Dept. of Environmental Engineering and Science (including master's program)] Periodical Articles

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