Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
681920 Bioresource Technology 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The re-oxidation capacity of partially reduced heptamolybdo-pentavanado-phosphate polyanion (HPA−5red or heteropoly blue) by ozone in water and aqueous acetone solution has been examined under conditions simulating pulp bleaching process. Two oxidation stages/phases were revealed indicating the presence of two reactive states (forms) of catalyst in ozonation solution. The bulk of HPA−5red (ca. 90%) was completely recovered within a few first minutes of ozonation ([HPA]red = 0.5 mM; 0.39 mmol O3/min), whereas residual catalyst portion reacted very slowly (two orders lower rate) with ozone. Addition of organic solvent was shown to have a favorable effect on HPA−5red re-oxidation by ozone (k of 0.29 min−1 vs. 0.43 min−1 for ozonation, respectively, in water and 10% v/v acetone solution; pH 2), being evidently the principal reason for high efficiency of solvent-assisted HPA/O3 pulp bleaching approach. The pH of reaction media (medium acidity) was found to have a notable effect on HPA−5red ozonation.

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