Modified powder activated carbon-catalyzed ozonation of humic acid: influences of chemical and textural properties
Author(s) -
Jing Feng,
Yang Yang,
Honglin Chen,
Xiaoming Zhang
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
water science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.406
H-Index - 137
eISSN - 1996-9732
pISSN - 0273-1223
DOI - 10.2166/wst.2018.084
Subject(s) - catalysis , chemistry , activated carbon , humic acid , lewis acids and bases , reaction rate constant , carbon fibers , chemical structure , inorganic chemistry , nuclear chemistry , organic chemistry , adsorption , kinetics , materials science , fertilizer , physics , quantum mechanics , composite number , composite material
A modification method that combines thermal and oxidation treatments was used to improve catalytic activity of activated carbon (AC) which catalyzed ozonation of the aquatic contaminant humic acid (HA). As a consequence of modifying virgin AC, modified AC (ACN 2 O 2 N 2 ) had good catalytic performance for ozonation of HA. Apparent first-order rate constants (k app ) were ACN 2 O 2 N 2 (7.88 × 10 -3 s -1 ) > virgin AC (3.28 × 10 -3 s -1 ). This change was discussed in terms of three factors: textural property, graphitization degree, and surface chemical property. From analysis results, it was deduced that the surface chemical property (the concentration of surface groups) was the main factor that influenced catalytic activity. An increase in the concentration of hydroxyl groups on AC enhanced catalytic activity of AC in ozonation of HA. Effects of phosphate (both a ligand and a strong Lewis base) further confirmed that Lewis acid sites (hydroxyl groups) were the active centers for free radical reaction in catalytic ozonation of AC.
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