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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 33(11): 3826-32, 2012 Nov.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23323412

ABSTRACT

A series of MnO(x)/nano-TiO2 catalysts were prepared and their application in degradation of beta-naphthol by catalytic wet air oxidation (CWAO) was investigated. The catalysts preparation conditions, reaction conditions and its stability were tested. The catalysts had been characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and temperature-programmed reduction (TPR) measurements. The results showed that the decrease of the COD removal for the degradation of beta-naphthol at high Mn loading was due to the aggregation of the highly dispersed Mn species and the formation of the correlated crystals. The decline of the COD removal at high calcination temperature was probably attributed to the weak electron transfer between Mn2O3 and MnO2 and the formation of the inactive Mn2O3. The COD removal had been falling slightly when the catalyst was used 6 times, and this was likely related to the decrease of the diffraction peaks. The catalyst had a high activity when the Mn loading (mass fraction) was 4% and the calcination temperature was 450 degrees C. The COD removal was up to 96.4% at 110 degrees C and 0.5 MPa with this catalyst. The COD removal of 92.4% could be obtained with the MnO(x)/nano-TiO2 catalyst was recycled 6 times. The Mn leaching at 50, 80, 110 and 150 degrees C were all less than 9.3 mg x L(-1) by means of Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS). The probable degradation pathway was proposed according to some publications.


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Naphthols/isolation & purification , Wastewater/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/isolation & purification , Catalysis , Manganese Compounds/chemistry , Metal Nanoparticles , Naphthols/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxides/chemistry , Titanium/chemistry , Waste Disposal, Fluid/methods , Water Pollutants, Chemical/chemistry
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 46(35): 6503-5, 2010 Sep 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20694244

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We investigate the morphological and performance of organic photovoltaics based on blended films of alternating poly(thiophene-phenylene-thiophene) and [6,6]-phenyl-C(71)-butyric acid methyl ester (PC(71)BM). The resulting fine-scale phase separation leads to enhanced performance and the highest power efficiency (6.4% under AM 1.5G (100 mW cm(-2))) when we use solvent annealing process.

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