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- Title of Paper:Oxidative Degradation of Lurgi Coal-Gasification Wastewater with Mn2O3, Co2O3, and CuO Catalysts in Supercritical Water
- Journal:Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Research
- Summary:Lurgi coal-gasification wastewater was degraded in supercritical water using Mn2O3, Co2O3, and CuO as catalysts. The experiments were performed in a batch reactor at temperatures of 380-460 degrees C and oxygen ratios of 1.5-3.5. The results involved evaluation of TOC and NH3-N removal efficiencies; detection of the main products in the effluent; XRD, SEM, and BET analyses of the catalysts; and detection of metal ions leached from the catalysts. Maximum TOC and NH3-N removals were found with Co2O3 catalyst at 460 degrees C and OR = 3.5. The effluent quality could meet class-I criteria of the Integrated Wastewater Discharge Standard (GB 8978-1996). The catalytic effects on pollutant removal were in the order Co2O3 > Mn2O3 > CuO. The major phase of Mn2O3 transformed into MnO2 with a decreasing BET surface area at 460 degrees C and an oxygen ratio of 3.5. Serious Cu-ion leaching occurred during the process and intensified with increasing temperature.
- Co-author:Wang Yuzhen, Wang Shuzhong, Guo Yang
- Volume:51(51)
- Page Number:16573-16579
- Translation or Not:No
- Date of Publication:2012-12-26
Doctor
王树众
