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Improvement of (transition metal-modified) activated carbon regeneration by H2O2-promoted catalytic wet air oxidation

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Pages 2761-2770 | Received 04 Apr 2017, Accepted 05 Aug 2017, Published online: 28 Aug 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Oxidative regeneration of activated carbon (AC) exhausted with phenolic compounds is still a challenging issue due to the frequent porosity loss. Addition of low H2O2 amount is investigated as a way to promote catalytic wet air oxidation (CWAO) of adsorbed pollutants and thereby to recover absorbent properties. Commercial AC and transition metal (iron or copper)-modified counterparts are tested in repeated adsorption/batch peroxide-promoted CWAO of phenol. Cycles are operated in both fixed bed and slurry reactors to vary the initial pollutant distribution in between the two phases. Influence of metal location is also studied by adding iron salt to the pollutant solution prior to perform peroxide-promoted oxidation on bare carbon. Regeneration results are analyzed through a detailed analysis of both the solid and the liquid phases during the oxidative treatment. It is proved that a convenient H2O2 dosage can increase the lifetime of adsorbent in adsorption–oxidation cycles, but coupling with (un)supported metal oxide does not provide significant gain.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank J.L. Labat (LGC Toulouse) for the implementation of experimental setup, M.L. Pern, G. Raimbeaux, M.L. de Solan Bethmale and C. Rey-Rouch (LGC Toulouse) for their help on the characterization techniques. They also acknowledge P. Alphonse (CIRIMAT Toulouse) for XRD analyses.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

The authors are grateful to the French-Algerian cooperation PHC ‘Tassili’-CMEP program (11 MDU 833) for financial support.

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