DocumentCode :
1712212
Title :
Study on oxidation of sodium chlorophenols by heterogeneous photo-fenton
Author :
Li Meng-yao ; Jiao Jin-liang ; Wen Hai-hua ; Wen Zhi-zhong
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Environ. Sci. & Eng., Chang´an Univ., Xi´an, China
Volume :
4
fYear :
2011
Firstpage :
2963
Lastpage :
2966
Abstract :
Pollution of wastewater by chlorophenols (CPs) is a serious problem in China. Actually, the removal of chlorophenols from wastewater is a challenge to the related industries, because the synthetic chlorophenols (CPs) used are stable compounds, difficult to destroy by common treatments. Therefore, the study on degradation of chlorophenols is of great significance. Chlorophenols has a variety of compounds. In this paper, several typical chlorophenols in the environment, including 4-CP-Na, 2,4-DCP-Na and PCP-Na, have been selected as the index objects. In order to select a proper carrier, a series of materials, such as chelating resin, 4A molecular sieve, Y molecular sieve and activated alumina have been examined as carriers of Fe2+ or Fe3+. Correspondingly, the Fe(II)-chelating resin, Fe(II)-4A-type molecular sieve, Fe(II)-Y-molecular sieve, Fe(II)-Al2O3 and Fe(III)-Y-molecular sieve were obtained by impregnating method. Moreover, the degradation reactions of chlorophenols (CPs) were evaluated on the basis of variation of heterogeneous Fenton system. The results showed that the Fe(II)-Y-molecular sieve had a minimum adsorption capacity of PCP-Na, but it exhibited a good catalytic activity in the oxidation of sodium chlorophenols. Also, the oxidation activities of sodium chlorophenols of Fe(II)-Y-molecular sieve had no significant decrease after simple recycling treatment.
Keywords :
adsorption; alumina; catalysis; iron compounds; molecular sieves; oxidation; resins; sodium compounds; wastewater treatment; 2,4-DCP-Na; 4-CP-Na; Fe(II)-4A-type molecular sieve; Fe(II)-Al2O3 molecular sieve; Fe(II)-Y-molecular sieve; Fe(II)-chelating resin; Fe(III)-Y-molecular sieve; PCP-Na; Y molecular sieve; activated alumina; adsorption capacity; catalytic activity; chlorophenol degradation; heterogeneous photo-fenton; impregnating method; oxidation; sodium chlorophenol; wastewater pollution; Chemicals; Degradation; Iron; Molecular sieves; Oxidation; Recycling; Resins; Fenton reagents; chlorophenols; degradation; oxidation; photo-catalysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Water Resource and Environmental Protection (ISWREP), 2011 International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Xi´an
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-339-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISWREP.2011.5893499
Filename :
5893499
Link To Document :
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