Exploring the feasibility of continuous CWAO of bisphenol A at near-ambient temperature and pressure through use of hydrophobic Pt catalysts

Applied Catalysis A: General(2024)

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Hydrophobic Pt CWAO-catalysts can achieve complete removal of bisphenol A from a flow of contaminated water in a trickle-bed reactor at an operating temperature of 120°C, total air pressure of 8bar and a liquid-hourly space velocity of 26.6h-1. Although increasing the throughput of contaminated water while lowering the operating temperature results in bisphenol A conversions below 100%, these more demanding conditions allow structurally similar catalyst formulations to be differentiated from one another. At 60°C and 8bar total pressure of air, 2%Pt supported on a SiC-TiC composite material has the highest initial activity from a group of three hydrophobic catalysts with similar surface areas and Pt particle diameters, but it begins to deactivate progressively after 15hours on stream. This catalyst contains some localised hydrophilicity arising from the presence of surface TiO2, which forms when the exposed TiC component of the support material oxidises during catalyst preparation. At 80 °C and ambient air pressure, the activity is lower but there are no signs of deactivation during 24hours on stream. The results are consistent with metallic platinum providing the active sites for CWAO of bisphenol A, with oxygen being directly activated from the gas phase at elevated pressures, but with dissolved oxygen also contributing to the reaction particularly at ambient air pressure. Continuous and irreversible deactivation, which occurs at air pressures ≥4bar, appears to be associated with high occupancy of the active sites by adsorbed oxygen, resulting in leaching of platinum into the aqueous phase.
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Catalytic wet air oxidation,Wastewater treatment,Bisphenol A,Hydrophobic catalyst,Platinum on SiC supports
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