Author:
Qutob Mutaz,AlMajali Dua’a,F. Varouqa Ibrahim.,A.KA. Al-Btoush Mohammed,Rawashdeh Taiseer,Sora Omari Sora
Abstract
In this study, the catalytic ozonation of pentachlorophenol (PCP) in the presence of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) and the formation of byproducts during ozonation has been studied. Results showed that catalytic ozonation in the presence of Al2O3 can substantially enhance PCP degradation efficiency compared with the using only ozonation process. The influences of several environmental parameters including pH of the solution, initial PCP concentration, dosage of Al2O3 and dissolved ozone concentration were also investigated. The highest degradation efficiency of PCP was achieved at conditions: pH 8, 1.87 g/LAl2O3, and 0.49 g/L dissolved ozone concentration. The catalytic activity of Al2O3 was linked to highly hydroxylase surface. The surface hydroxyl groups on Al2O3 were the active places during catalytic ozonation. According to the drastic changes in the color of solution during ozonation this study and results of some previous researches, formation of the intermediate reaction products during ozonation was verified. Free chloride ion released, which was favored at slightly alkaline solution, was also followed in catalytic ozonation process.
Publisher
International Scholars and Researchers Association