Abstract
Clay material is used as a catalyst to degrade an organic pollutant. This study focused on the O-cresol oxidative degradation in aqueous solution by adding H2O2 and Mont-Na. The catalytic tests showed a high catalytic activity of Mont-Na, which made it possible to achieve more than 84.6% conversion after 90 min of reaction time at 55°C in 23.2 mM H2O2. The pH value was found to be negatively correlated with the degradation rate of O-cresol. UV–Vis spectrophotometry revealed that the increase of degradation rate at low pH is related to the formation of 2-methylbenzoquinone as intermediate product. In addition, the content of iron in Mont-Na decreased after the catalytic test, bringing further evidence about the O-cresol catalytic oxidation. The mineralization of O-cresol is also confirmed by the different methods of characterization of Mont-Na after the catalytic oxidation test. The effect of the O-cresol oxidation catalyzed by natural clay is significant. Practitioner points, Algerian Montmorillonite-Na is used as a catalyst to degrade an organic pollutant: O-cresol. It shows a great potential for catalyst properties in the presence of the oxidizing reagent H2O2. It proved to be an effective means for the degradation of O-cresol contained in wastewaters.
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Herbache, H., Ramdani, A., Taleb, Z., Ruiz-Rosas, R., Taleb, S., Morallón, E., … Ghaffour, N. (2019). Catalytic degradation of o-cresol using H2O2 onto algerian clay-na. Water Environment Research, 91(2), 165–174. https://doi.org/10.1002/wer.1022
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