Abstract

This letter reports the results of catalytic oxidation of aqueous solutions of organic pollutants by means of oxygen over a new, stable and effective catalyst. The model pollutants employed (phenol, 4-nitrophenol, 2-chlorophenol, tertiary butyl alcohol, methyl vinyl ketone, and sodium naphthalene sulfonate) are frequently found in industrial waste waters and are generally considered resistant to biodegradation

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