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Title: Effect of pH on MnOx/GAC catalyzed ozonation for degradation of nitrobenzene. Author: Ma J, Sui M, Zhang T, Guan C. Journal: Water Res; 2005 Mar; 39(5):779-86. PubMed ID: 15743622. Abstract: The effect of pH on MnO(x)/GAC heterogeneous catalytic ozonation was investigated. Nitrobenzene was used as a model refractory organic pollutant. It was found that in MnO(x)/GAC catalytic ozonation, the degradation efficiency of nitrobenzene was higher under low pH conditions (pH 2.74-3.52) than that under high pH conditions (pH 6.72-9.61). This result was different from the case of ozonation alone, in which higher pH had positive effect on the degradation of nitrobenzene due to the formation of hydroxyl radical. In the presence of MnO(x)/GAC catalyst, ozone decomposition was accelerated, and higher pH condition favored ozone decomposition. It was assumed that hydroxyl radicals might not be the dominating active species in the catalytic oxidation, for the presence of t-butanol did not have any influence on MnO(x)/GAC heterogeneous catalytic ozonation. Adsorption of organic micropollutants on MnO(x)/GAC catalyst was an important step and would have direct influence on the effectiveness of catalytic oxidation. It was assumed that the organic pollutants might be further decomposed on the surface of catalyst.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]