New Process of Catalytic Oxidation of Organic Pollutants from Water in Soft Conditions in Presence of Sulfonated Cobalt Phthalocyanines Supported on Activated Carbon
Abstract:In the field of water treatment, catalytic oxidation has been developed around the Fenton reagent (hydrogen peroxide coupled with ferrous iron salt) but this oxidative system has drawbacks. In effect, this system only works in acidic pH. In addition, the Fenton reagent used at room temperature generally offers a partial oxidation of pollutants and is not accompanied by a significant removal of total organic carbon.The WPO process (Wet Peroxide Oxidation) that uses the catalytic activation of peroxide hydrogen … Show more
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