Catalytic ozonation of phenol using copper coated pumice and zeolite as catalysts

J Res Health Sci. 2012 Dec 13;12(2):93-7.

Abstract

Background: Catalytic ozonation has recently been applied as a new method of contaminant removal from water and wastewater. In this study, copper coated pumice and zeolite were used to catalyze the ozonation of phenol as a target pollutant from aqueous solutions.

Methods: The pumice and zeolite stone were modified by CuSO4 (1N). Modified pumice and zeolite were characterized by Adsorption/Desorption Porosimetry (BET) and Scanning Electron Microscope analyses. Ozonation and catalytic ozonation experiments were performed in a 1 L semi-batch reactor containing a prepared phenol solution. The efficiency of catalytic ozonation was investigated by different variables: pH value, contact time, initial phenol concentration, catalyst dose, and radical scavenger.

Results: Experimental data indicated that as the pH solution increased, phenol removal increased. pH = 8 was measured as the optimum pH. The removal efficiency in single ozonation process (SOP) was 32% and in the catalytic ozonation process (COP) using modified zeolite and pumice was 51% and 63%, respectively. Moreover, these processes showed a great ability to mineralize phenol (up to 30%). Using the radical scavenger determined the indirect oxidation as the main pathway of phenol removal in both catalytic processes.

Conclusion: The copper modified zeolite and pumice had good performance to remove phenol through catalytic ozonation method.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Catalysis
  • Copper / chemistry*
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Ozone / chemistry*
  • Phenols / chemistry*
  • Silicates / chemistry*
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical / analysis*
  • Water Purification / methods*
  • Zeolites / chemistry*

Substances

  • Phenols
  • Silicates
  • Water Pollutants, Chemical
  • Zeolites
  • Ozone
  • Copper
  • pumice