Abstract

The present study investigated the efficiency of catalytic wet oxidation (CWO) for the destruction of three phenolic compounds (phenol, o-cresol and 2,5-dimethylphenol) individually as well as in mixture (phenolics concentration=10g/L, NaOH concentration=10g/L, chemical oxygen demand (COD)=24000mg/L, total organic carbon (TOC)=∼7800mg/L and pH ∼13). The oxidative hydrothermal reaction was carried out in a laboratory scale high pressure batch reactor (capacity=0.7L) at moderate temperature (120–160°C) and pressure (oxygen partial pressure=0.8MPa) conditions in the presence of a heterogeneous catalyst (i.e., 5% Cu/activated carbon). After 4h CWO reaction on the mixture of phenolics at a reaction temperature of 160°C and initial reaction pH of 9.0, TOC and COD were reduced by ∼90% and 82%, respectively. The phenolics removal was mainly due to the oxidation reaction and the contribution of other reactions such as adsorption and/or hydrolysis was lower. The copper leaching in the solution was found to be 15–26ppm. The characterization of recovered catalyst showed increase in carbon content thus confirming the deposition of carbonaceous deposit.

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