Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
47009 Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Cerium oxides prepared by the precipitation method and hydrothermal synthesis, with distinct morphologies and particle size, were tested as catalysts in the ozonation of selected organic compounds. Oxalic acid, aniline and a reactive dye were used as representative of organic pollutants. In the case of oxalic acid, an increase in the catalytic activity with the increase of the percentage of Ce(III) on the surface was observed. Both single and catalytic ozonation allowed the total removal of aniline after 30 min of reaction; the cerium oxide prepared by the precipitation method was the best catalyst for promoting the mineralization of aniline solutions. TOC removals close to 100% were obtained in all cases when cerium oxides were used as catalysts in the ozonation of the reactive dye tested.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideResearch highlights► Nanoflower, nanocube and nanoparticles ceria-shaped catalysts. ► Nanocatalysts for ozonation of organic compounds in water. ► The nanostructure determines the concentration of surface redox couple sites. ► Nanoparticle and nanocube shaped ceria performed best for ozonation of oxalic acid.

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