Highly dispersed Fe 3+ -Al 2 O 3 for the Fenton-like oxidation of phenol in a continuous up-flow fixed bed reactor. Enhancing catalyst stability through operating conditions,
Fe2O3/Al2O3 catalysts
(2% Fe) were prepared and characterized by XRD, BET, Raman, and SEM-EDAX.
The systems were tested for the catalytic oxidation of phenol solutions
(5000 ppm) with H2O2. The effects of reaction
temperature, catalyst loading, phenol initial concentration, and H2O2:phenol molar ratio were evaluated. The relatively
low oxidant consumption rates favored increased mineralization levels
at substoichiometric H2O2 initial concentrations.
The stability of the catalytic system was improved by means of a thermal
treatment at 900 °C, which did not seriously affect the overall
reaction performance.
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