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Removal Characteristics of Dichloroacetic Acid at Different Catalyst Media with Advanced Oxidation Process Using Ozone/Catalyst  

Park, Jin Do (Department of Environmental & life Chemistry, Ulsan College)
Lee, Hak Sung (School of Chemical Engineering & BioEngineering, University of Ulsan)
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Applied Chemistry for Engineering / v.20, no.1, 2009 , pp. 87-93 More about this Journal
Abstract
Pd/activated carbon (Pd/AC) and Pd/alumina (Pd/AO) catalysts were prepared by the impregnation of palladium into activated carbon and alumina. The catalytic characteristics according to the kinds of support materials were compared. The decomposition efficiencies of ozone according to kinds of support materials are about the same when these were compared by adding 10 g of catalysts into the water saturated with ozone. The decomposition efficiencies and the oxidation characteristics (TOC, $COD_{Cr}$) of dichloroacetic acid were compared with the ozone only process and the catalytic ozonations using Pd/activated carbon and Pd/alumina catalysts. The decomposition efficiencies of dichloroacetic acid by catalytic ozonations were better than the one by ozone only process, but there was slight difference of the one between Pd/activated carbon and Pd/alumina catalyst. The decomposition efficiency of dichloroacetic acid was increased with increasing ozone dose at a constant concentration of dichloroacetic acid, but the one was little increased with increasing ozone dose at more than 1.0 L/min of ozone dose. It was seemed that the bicarbonate and the chloric ion formed throughout the decomposition of dichloroacetic acid acted as the scavenger of hydroxyl radical.
Keywords
Pd/activated carbon; Pd/alumina; dichloroacetic acid; $O_3$/Catalyst process;
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