| Literature DB >> 31003124 |
Ruijie Xie1, Gaoyuan Liu2, Dingping Liu3, Shimin Liang1, Dongxue Lei1, Hanying Dong1, Haibao Huang4, Dennis Y C Leung5.
Abstract
The traditional treatment processes for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) removal generally suffered several disadvantages, such as secondary air-pollutants. To overcome these issues, wet scrubber coupled with heterogeneous UV/Fenton was developed for gaseous VOCs (i.e. toluene) removal. ZSM-5 supported iron oxide (Fe/ZSM-5) was prepared as a multifunctional catalyst for activation of H2O2 and enhancement of gas-liquid mass transfer. Toluene was removed efficiently by this coupled process with the removal efficiency of 85% during 120 min. Many intermediates were detected in the solution by GC-MS while no intermediates were observed in the outlet gas, suggesting that wet scrubber coupled with heterogeneous UV/Fenton could significantly reduce secondary air pollutants. The possible mechanism of toluene oxidation was proposed including the physical adsorption by Fe/ZSM-5 and OH oxidation. This study provides an environmentally benign and highly efficient chemical scrubbing process for gaseous VOCs removal.Entities:
Keywords: Fe/ZSM-5; Heterogeneous UV/Fenton; Toluene oxidation; VOCs removal
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31003124 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.03.160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086