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Iron catalyst supported on modified kaolin for catalytic wet peroxide oxidation

Journal

CLAY MINERALS
Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages 67-73

Publisher

MINERALOGICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1180/clm.2019.9

Keywords

Tamazert kaolin; chemical activation; iron catalyst; CWPO; phenol; 4-chlorophenol

Funding

  1. Spanish MINECO [CTQ2016-78576-R]
  2. Ministere Algerien de l'Enseignement Superieur et de la Recherche Scientifique

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An iron catalyst supported on the modified Tamazert kaolin has been prepared and tested in catalytic wet peroxide oxidation using phenol and 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) as target compounds (100 mg/L initial concentration). Kaolin is not usually employed as a catalytic support due to its low developed porous structure, but its textural properties may be improved upon calcination and acid and basic treatment. The catalyst was characterized by N-2 adsorption-desorption and chemical analysis by total-reflection X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. The catalytic tests were carried out in a batch reactor with a stoichiometric amount of H2O2. The catalytic efficiency was studied within the temperature range of 25-55 degrees C at an initial pH of 3.3 and 1 g/L catalyst. Complete phenol and 4-CP removal was achieved with no significant differences in phenol and 4-CP conversions within the temperature range tested. Meanwhile, total organic carbon (TOC) reduction was greatly favoured by increasing the temperature, which may be partially attributed to a probable contribution of a homogeneous reaction associated with iron leaching. However, this effect might be of limited significance because the highest concentrations of iron in the liquid phase were below 4.5 and 8.5 mg/L in the experiments with phenol and 4-CP, respectively. At 55 degrees C, TOC was reduced by similar to 70% after 4 h reaction time, with the remaining by-products corresponding almost completely to low-molecular-weight carboxylic acids of very low ecotoxicity.

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