Stability and Reusability of Tungsten Catalyst on Structured Support in Catalytic Ozonation of Textile Wastewater

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Since heterogeneous catalytic ozonation (HCO) has become a leading trend in advanced oxidation processes, finding new prospective catalysts has become crucial. Plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) is a method of thin-layer deposition that is useful in catalyst production on structured supports. This study presents a novel tungsten (W)-based catalyst used in HCO for textile wastewater discoloration. By changing PECVD parameters, we were able to design and prepare several types of diverse catalysts in terms of morphology and composition. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy was used for catalyst characterization and revealed a nano-sized granular morphology. The catalyst thickness was below 500 nm, preserving the geometry of the support. The satisfactory high W catalyst activity in dye removal was investigated through a catalytic test. The increased speed in color removal, represented by the enhancement factor, was equal to 1.47 when comparing single and catalytic ozonation. A high and almost unchanged color removal efficiency was maintained over seven cycles of HCO, allowing for more than 5 h of successful use.

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Kędzierska-Sar, A., Fronczak, M., Gmurek, M., & Bilińska, L. (2025). Stability and Reusability of Tungsten Catalyst on Structured Support in Catalytic Ozonation of Textile Wastewater. Molecules, 30(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules30040969

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