Catalytic wet air oxidation of high-strength organic coking wastewater

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Catalytic wet air oxidation (CWAO) treatment of the high-strength organic coking wastewater over Ce-Cu and Ce-Mn catalysts were studied. The main factors affecting the activities of the catalysts were investigated. Experimental results showed that in the absence of rare-earth metal catalysts, CWAO process was also effective for high-strength organic coking wastewater treatment. The catalyst, prepared with the active component Cu-Ce (2 : 1) and carried by γ -Al2O3/TiO2 calcined at 600 °C, has a higher activity. Up to 95.2% of the initial CODCr was removed at the reaction temperature of 180 °C and oxygen partial pressure of 1.2 MPa. The effect of the catalyst is equivalent to homogeneous catalysis improved by 60% over non-catalytic treatment. © 2009 Curtin University of Technology and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Han, L., Zhu, J., Kang, J., Liang, Y., & Sun, Y. (2009). Catalytic wet air oxidation of high-strength organic coking wastewater. In Asia-Pacific Journal of Chemical Engineering (Vol. 4, pp. 624–627). https://doi.org/10.1002/apj.303

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