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Characteristics of the sonolytic reaction of refractory aromatic compounds in aqueous solution by ultrasound  

Sohn, Jong-Ryueul (Dept. Environmental Sanitation, College of Health Sciences, Korea University)
Mo, Se-Young (Dept. Environmental Eng'ng, Chungbuk Nat'l University)
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Abstract
In this study, the series of ultrasonic irradiation for removal of refractory aromatic compounds has been selected as a model reaction in the batch reactor system in order to obtain the reaction kinetics. The products obtained from the ultrasonic irradiation were analysed by GC and GC/MSD. The decomposition of benzene produced toluene, phenol, and C1-C4 compounds, while the intermediates during the ultrasonic irradiation of 2,4-Dichlorophenol(DCP) were phenol, HCl, catechol, hydroquinone, and benzoquinone. It was found that more than 80% of benzene, and 2,4-DCP solutions were removed within 2 hours in all reaction conditions. The reaction order in the degradation of these three compounds was verified as pseudo-zero or first order. From the fore-mentioned results, it can be concluded that the refractory organic compounds could be removed by the ultrasonic irradiation with radicals, such as $H{\cdot}$ and $OH{\cdot}$ radical causing the high increase of pressure and temperature. Finally, it appeared that the technology using ultrasonic irradiation can be applied to the treatment of refractory compounds which are difficult to be decomposed by the conventional methods.
Keywords
Ultrasonic Irradiation; Refractory Aromatic Compounds; Reaction Kinetics; Conventional Methods;
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