Tianxin Li, Xin Zhang, Shili Wu, Linglong Meng, H. O. Ikhumhen
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Abstract
Abstract In this study, the clinoptilolite is taken as the matrix, manganese nitrate as a modifier; through a medium temperature calcination pore making technique. Mostly, the micro pores in the matrix have been enlarged through the means of dipping and high temperature calcination modification. A small amount of active catalytic components are exchanged stably between the pores and surface. The mechanism of manufacturing new catalyst is analyzed using test methods of TEM, SEM, EDS, XRD and BET. These test methods testify the existence of active catalytic components of manganese in the Mn-Zeolite, while researching a new type of Mn-zeolite catalyst heterogeneous catalytic mechanism of Fenton and ozone oxidation process. The results show that added Mn-zeolite could improve the oxidation rate from 51% to 100%. Addition of free radical inhibitor, t-butanol, significantly inhibited the catalytic reaction of Fenton and ozone oxidation. This indicated that the mechanism of the reaction of Fenton and ozonation followed the hydroxyl radical.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of advanced oxidation technologies (AOTs) has been providing an international forum that accepts papers describing basic research and practical applications of these technologies. The Journal has been publishing articles in the form of critical reviews and research papers focused on the science and engineering of AOTs for water, air and soil treatment. Due to the enormous progress in the applications of various chemical and bio-oxidation and reduction processes, the scope of the Journal is now expanded to include submission in these areas so that high quality submission from industry would also be considered for publication. Specifically, the Journal is soliciting submission in the following areas (alphabetical order): -Advanced Oxidation Nanotechnologies -Bio-Oxidation and Reduction Processes -Catalytic Oxidation -Chemical Oxidation and Reduction Processes -Electrochemical Oxidation -Electrohydraulic Discharge, Cavitation & Sonolysis -Electron Beam & Gamma Irradiation -New Photocatalytic Materials and processes -Non-Thermal Plasma -Ozone-based AOTs -Photochemical Degradation Processes -Sub- and Supercritical Water Oxidation -TiO2 Photocatalytic Redox Processes -UV- and Solar Light-based AOTs -Water-Energy (and Food) Nexus of AOTs