Abstract
Multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) has been used in the catalytic ozonation of oxalic acid in aqueous solution, which was pretreated using ozone and was characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), nitrogen adsorption and Boehm titration. The effect of ozonation pretreatment on the catalytic activity of MWCNT and the ozonation mechanism of oxalic acid in the presence of MWCNT were investigated. The results indicate that with the increasing pretreatment time, the atom ratio of oxygen to carbon and the number of surface acid groups on MWCNT increase, while the catalytic activity of MWCNT on ozonation of oxalic acid decreases, suggesting that the chemical characteristics of MWCNT mainly determine its catalytic activity on oxalic acid mineralization. The inhibition of tert-butyl alcohol on the degradation of oxalic acid is slight for pristine MWCNT catalytic ozonation and this inhibition trend becomes more obvious when MWCNT was pretreated by ozone. A free radical mechanism was proposed which involves both surface reactions and bulk reactions between the oxalic acid and active species.
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