Advanced Oxidation Processes in Triton X-100 and Wash-up Liquid Removal from Wastewater Using Modified TiO₂/Al ₂O ₃ Photocatalysts
2012
Czech, Bożena | Ćwikła-Bundyra, Wiesława
Photocatalytic methods were applied to remove the recalcitrant or toxic pollutants from the water. The two models of wastewater containing either non-ionic surfactant Triton X-100 or commercially available wash-up liquid were tested in a self-constructed band reactor during the laboratory studies. The photocatalyst, being typed TiO₂, was supported by porous Al₂O₃ and modified by the addition of Cu, Fe, Zn, Ni, Mo or Co. The photocatalysts were characterised by N₂ adsorption–desorption, XRF, XRD, SEM-EDX, Raman and UV–Vis spectroscopy. All catalysts were efficient in the photocatalytic oxidation of surfactants, and they enabled at least 85 % COD reduction. TiO₂/Al₂O₃ photocatalysts modified by the transition metals were efficient only for more complicated compositions of surfactants. The effect of H₂O₂ (0.01 vol.%) addition was also examined and compared with a type of compound and catalyst used—in this case a positive effect for Triton X-100 was only observed over the photocatalyst modified by Ni. When it comes to the wash-up liquid photoremoval, all studied photocatalysts seem to be slightly influenced by H₂O₂ addition. It was also observed that it is not economically justified to conduct such treatment for more than 2 h.
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