Abstract

Catalytic liquid-phase oxidation of aqueous solutions of organics is presented as a potential, advanced waste water treatment technology. Catalysts are briefly reviewed first, followed by mechanistic speculations and kinetics that have been proposed for liquid-phase oxidation of some model pollutants. Subsequently, oxidation reactors and potential process schemes are discussed.

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