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Water Res ; 41(6): 1263-8, 2007 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17292438

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In the present work, the wet oxidation (WO) of 2-chlorophenol (2-CP) was studied in aqueous solutions, in a high-pressure agitated autoclave reactor. Specifically, the effect of temperature (160-190 degrees C), oxygen partial pressure (5-40 bar) and 2-CP initial concentration (250-1500 mg L(-1)) was examined. The process was attended via total organic carbon (TOC), 2-CP, chloride ion, acetic acid, formic acid and pH measurements. Significant rates of 2-CP disappearance and TOC removal were achieved above 170 degrees C. A decrease in 2-CP initial concentration below 1000 mg L(-1) resulted in a dramatic decrease in the TOC removal achieved, whereas an increase in oxygen partial pressure enhanced greatly the decontamination of the 2-CP aqueous solution, especially from 10 to 20 bar. Much attention was given on the chloride ion removal from the phenolic ring in order to attend the dechlorination of 2-CP during WO. In the WO process, the majority of chloride ions were detached from organic compounds. Finally, a parallel and in series reaction scheme has been proposed for the interpretation of the experimental results.


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Chlorophenols/chemistry , Solutions/chemistry , Hot Temperature , Kinetics , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxygen/chemistry , Partial Pressure , Water Purification/methods
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