Abstract

The total organic carbon (TOC) disappearance kinetics of the model organic sulfur heteroatom, thiodiglycol [TDG, (HOC2H4)2S], was investigated in an isothermal continuous tubular reactor under supercritical water oxidation (SCWO) conditions. The experiments were conducted at a temperature of 397−617 °C and a fixed pressure of 25 MPa, with a residence time that ranged from 9 s to 40 s. The initial TOC concentrations of TDG were varied from 1.75 mmol/L to 21.04 mmol/L and the oxygen concentrations were varied from 110% to 440% of the stoichiometric requirement. All the TOC conversions were >90% under the above experimental conditions. The major sulfur-containing products of the reaction were sulfuric acid and hydrogen sulfide, whereas the carbon-containing products included carbon monoxide, methane, and carbon dioxide. By taking into account the dependence of the oxidant and TOC concentration on the reaction rate, a global TOC disappearance rates expression was regressed from the data of 58 experiments, to ...

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