Abstract

The catalytic oxidation of phenol in water over a commercial oxidation catalyst, CARULITE 150, was investigated in a fixed bed flow reactor at 250 atm and temperatures from 380°C to 430°C. The phenol and oxygen concentrations at the reactor entrance varied between 0.070 and 1.24 mmol/l, and 9.60 and 39.6 mmol/l, respectively. The reaction conditions produced phenol conversions and selectivities to CO 2 much higher than those produced by non-catalytic oxidation. The kinetics of phenol disappearance and of CO 2 formation were both roughly first-order, and the activation energies were 31 and 47 kcal/mol, respectively. The catalyst did not undergo continuous deactivation during the catalytic oxidation, but rather maintained a high activity even after several days of continuous operation.

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