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1 Catalytic wet air oxidation The Budapest University of Technology and Economics Department of Chemical and Environmental Process Engineering Arezoo Mohammad Hosseini Supervisor: Prof. Tungler Antal 2007 Arezoo Mohammad Hosseini Supervisor: Prof. Tungler Antal 2007

2 Table of content Introduction Introduction Wet air oxidation (WAO) Wet air oxidation (WAO) Catalytic wet air oxidation (CWAO) Catalytic wet air oxidation (CWAO) Experimental Experimental Conclusion Conclusion

3 Introduction Introduction Industries generate large quantities of aqueous wastes containing organic substances. Treatment of these waters has become a major social, technological, economical, and political problem. Industries generate large quantities of aqueous wastes containing organic substances. Treatment of these waters has become a major social, technological, economical, and political problem. Waste water treatment: physical, chemical, and biological. Waste water treatment: physical, chemical, and biological. Biological treatment: important for removal of organic pollutants, but often not suitable for waste streams originating from the chemical industry since they may contain toxic, non-biodegradable and hazardous pollutants. Biological treatment: important for removal of organic pollutants, but often not suitable for waste streams originating from the chemical industry since they may contain toxic, non-biodegradable and hazardous pollutants. One of the present technologies used for non-biodegradable waste treatment is wet air oxidation (WAO) One of the present technologies used for non-biodegradable waste treatment is wet air oxidation (WAO) Heterogeneous catalysts used in wet air oxidation Heterogeneous catalysts used in wet air oxidation oxides of different transition metals such as Cu, Mn, Co, Cr, V, Ti, Bi, oxides of different transition metals such as Cu, Mn, Co, Cr, V, Ti, Bi, noble metals (Ru, Pt and Pd) noble metals (Ru, Pt and Pd)

4 Copper oxide: the most active among oxides. Copper oxide: the most active among oxides. copper catalyst deactivate fast. This is because of formation of polymeric substances which are deposited on catalyst particles and leaching of active ingredients to the reaction medium. copper catalyst deactivate fast. This is because of formation of polymeric substances which are deposited on catalyst particles and leaching of active ingredients to the reaction medium. Carbon based materials are much more resistant to leaching in acidic solutions under WAO conditions than typical oxide supports but they are oxidized to carbon dioxide and consumed slowly. Carbon based materials are much more resistant to leaching in acidic solutions under WAO conditions than typical oxide supports but they are oxidized to carbon dioxide and consumed slowly.

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6 Wet air oxidation Breaking down biologically refractory compounds to simpler, easily treatable materials. Breaking down biologically refractory compounds to simpler, easily treatable materials. Effective method for Effective method for The treatment of effluents containing a high organic matter content (COD 10–100 g l −1 ). The treatment of effluents containing a high organic matter content (COD 10–100 g l −1 ). Toxic contaminants for which conventional biological treatment processes are inefficient. Toxic contaminants for which conventional biological treatment processes are inefficient. It is a liquid phase process that takes place It is a liquid phase process that takes place Elevated temperatures (200-300°C) Elevated temperatures (200-300°C) Pressures (50-175bar) Pressures (50-175bar) By means of active oxygen species, such as hydroxyl radicals. By means of active oxygen species, such as hydroxyl radicals. Under these conditions, complex organic compounds are mostly oxidized into: Under these conditions, complex organic compounds are mostly oxidized into: innocuous inorganic compounds such as CO 2, H 2 O and hetero-atom dissolved ions, along with simpler forms such as short-chain carboxylic acids. innocuous inorganic compounds such as CO 2, H 2 O and hetero-atom dissolved ions, along with simpler forms such as short-chain carboxylic acids.

7 . Basic flow diagram of WAO plant Basic flow diagram of WAO plant About 100 plants are at operation today. About 100 plants are at operation today. Waste streams from petrochemical, chemical and pharmaceutical industries as well as residual sludge from waste water streams. Waste streams from petrochemical, chemical and pharmaceutical industries as well as residual sludge from waste water streams.

8 Catalytic wet air oxidation An alternative treatment technique to WAO. An alternative treatment technique to WAO. Use of suitable catalyst: Use of suitable catalyst: Milder operation conditions and shorter residence time Milder operation conditions and shorter residence time It might alter the selectivity of uncatalyzed oxidation towards the most readily biodegradable intermediates. It might alter the selectivity of uncatalyzed oxidation towards the most readily biodegradable intermediates. Soluble metal salts (such as copper and iron salts) have been found to give significant enhancement of the reaction rate. Soluble metal salts (such as copper and iron salts) have been found to give significant enhancement of the reaction rate. They suffer from the draw back that their use necessitates a separation step. They suffer from the draw back that their use necessitates a separation step. Mixtures of metal oxides of Cu, Zn, Co, Mn, and Bi Mixtures of metal oxides of Cu, Zn, Co, Mn, and Bi leaching of these catalysts was detected. leaching of these catalysts was detected. heterogeneous catalysts based on precious metals deposited on stable supports are less prone to active ingredient leaching. heterogeneous catalysts based on precious metals deposited on stable supports are less prone to active ingredient leaching. Experimental results of WAO of mildly concenrated chemical wastewaters indicated that over 50% reduction of the chemical oxygen demand could be achieved in about an hour at T>200°C and total operating pressure above 30bar. Experimental results of WAO of mildly concenrated chemical wastewaters indicated that over 50% reduction of the chemical oxygen demand could be achieved in about an hour at T>200°C and total operating pressure above 30bar.

9 Table1. Summary of reported heterogeneous Catalytic WAO research Cu alumina Phenol p-cresol Co none alcohols, amines, etc. Mn-Ce none poly(ethyleneglycol) Mn-Zn-Cr none industrial wastes Fe Silica chlorophenols Ru-Rh alumina wet oxidizes sludge Pt-Pd titania-zirconia industrial wastes Ru titania-zirconia industrial wastes, sludge Catalyst Application Active phase carrier

10 Experimental Experimental Methods of operation Instrument: Instrument: 800 ml stainless steel high pressure autoclave 800 ml stainless steel high pressure autoclave Experiments were carried out: Experiments were carried out: At 250˚C temperature and 50 bar pressure At 250˚C temperature and 50 bar pressure Liquid sample analysis Liquid sample analysis with respect to their TOC and COD content with respect to their TOC and COD content TOC: Shimadzu TOC analyzer operation was based on catalytic combustion and non dispersive infrared (NDIR) gas analysis TOC: Shimadzu TOC analyzer operation was based on catalytic combustion and non dispersive infrared (NDIR) gas analysis COD: The dichromate method COD: The dichromate method

11 Table2. Summary of some oxidation reactions COD decrease (%) Final COD Final TOC CatalystStarting COD (mg/ml) Starting TOC (mg/ml) Sample number 8344675060,6g Pdo/TiO 2 243008450370 8394984823Net1218000344000373 18430460123200-525620134700600 593222421608-80236265805227 374998017000 - 80000250704695 3572412850-68000200904694

12 Table3. metal content of some samples SAMPLEkFeNiCuZnSrMoCr 46940.5%0.5%300ppm 400pp m ---- 46950.1%0.1%100ppm 150pp m 50ppm10ppm-- 5227-0.1%10ppm50ppm--5ppm- 600-0.03%- 20- 50ppm ---- 370-300ppm5ppm 200- 250 ppm30ppm-3ppm

13 Conclusion Sample number 371 and 370 They were relatively easily oxidizable (oxidized within 1-2 hours) They were relatively easily oxidizable (oxidized within 1-2 hours) With PdO/TiO2 higher reaction rate could be achieved. With PdO/TiO2 higher reaction rate could be achieved. their final COD values went down almost to one- tenth of the starting values. their final COD values went down almost to one- tenth of the starting values. Sample number 373 Highly concentrated acetic acid solution Highly concentrated acetic acid solution Mesh (Titanium with a Ruthenium Mixed Metal Oxide coating) proved to be the most efficient. Mesh (Titanium with a Ruthenium Mixed Metal Oxide coating) proved to be the most efficient. constant decrease in COD for example in case of the catalyst Net constant decrease in COD for example in case of the catalyst Net In general we can see a following trend in the effectivity of all catalysts used in this research work: In general we can see a following trend in the effectivity of all catalysts used in this research work: Mesh > RuO2/TiO2 > PtO2/TiO2 > PdO/TiO2

14 In general -Some Metal content (e.g. Fe) of these waste waters act as catalyst and accelerates the oxidation process -waste waters with high COD values(>100000 (mg/ml) )were not easily oxidizable Sample number 4694 The final COD value went down to half of the original value after almost 5 hours of oxidation. The final COD value went down to half of the original value after almost 5 hours of oxidation. Furhther oxidation was possible in longer period (COD reduction:66%) witout catalyst. Furhther oxidation was possible in longer period (COD reduction:66%) witout catalyst. Sample number 4695 Constant COD decrease Constant COD decrease 68% COD reduction in almost 8 hours 68% COD reduction in almost 8 hours

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