Abstract
The present work consisted in the study of the oxidation yield induced by catalysts during ozonation of sodium gluconate, toluene sulfonic acid and Triton X100 in dilute aqueous solution (TOC ≈ 8 mg C/L). Two operating conditions have been used to demonstrate the enhancement brought about by catalytic ozonation: continuous filtration experiments and batch tests. Dynamic filtration experiments have been performed on catalysts previously saturated to simulate the behavior of the catalyst over a long period of use. Batch experiments which allowed us to distinguish the part due to adsorption, ozonation and catalytic effect were carried out on three catalysts with intent to test their efficiency.
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