کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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46709 | 46445 | 2012 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
Several catalysts of cerium oxide highly dispersed on activated carbon were prepared varying the cerium precursor, the solvent and the chemical surface properties of the support, and characterized by several techniques. Afterwards, these materials were investigated as ozonation catalysts for the mineralization of two organic compounds (oxalic acid and aniline). The ozonation results were compared with those obtained in the absence of catalyst and in the presence of the parent activated carbons used for the preparation of these materials. The prepared catalysts have better performances than the parent activated carbons, denoting a clear synergic effect between activated carbon and cerium oxide. The efficiency of the catalysts is mainly affected by the amount of Ce3+ species on the surface. However, in the ozonation of oxalic acid, the specific surface area and metal oxide particle diameter also played an important role. The use of activated carbon as support favors the removal of both organic compounds studied. Highly dispersed cerium oxide on activated carbon shows better catalytic performance than a composite with the same composition.
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► Several catalysts of ceria highly dispersed on activated carbon (AC) were prepared.
► Oxalic acid removal is favored by catalysts prepared from a “Ce(IV)” precursor.
► “Ce(III)” precursor favors the mineralization of aniline.
► Surface reactions are predominant over liquid bulk reactions involving HO radicals.
► Highly dispersed CeO2 on AC catalysts present better performance than a CeO2–AC composite.
Journal: Applied Catalysis B: Environmental - Volumes 113–114, 22 February 2012, Pages 308–317