Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.150, 30-36, 2014
Clofibric acid degradation by catalytic ozonation using hydrotalcite-derived catalysts
The degradation of an aqueous solution of clofibric acid was investigated during catalytic ozonation. Mg/Al hydrotalcite (HT) catalysts containing Fe, Cu, and Ni, and spinel-type materials CuAl2O4 and CuMgAl2O4 were prepared by co-precipitation method, calcined and used for the ozonation reaction of clofibric acid. The combination of ozone and HT catalysts was effective for the removal of total organic carbon (TOC). MgCuAl HT and CuMgAl2O4 showed the highest activity, followed by MgFeAl and MgNiAl. The best result of clofibric acid mineralization concerning activity and stability was observed over Mg3Fe0.5Al1 HT catalyst calcined at 900 degrees C with no leaching of Fe, and CU0.75Mg0.5Al2O4 catalyst after pretreatment with 2% of oxalic acid calcined at 950 degrees C, with which least leaching of Cu metal was detected. With these materials, up to 70 and 80% of mineralization degree, respectively, was achieved. These materials have shown to be stable after reuse. Also XRD analyses of used catalysts showed similar crystallographic structures than fresh materials. The efficiency of the process is mainly attained by a heterogeneous radical based mechanism, and not significantly affected by initial pH of solution. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Catalytic ozonation;Clofibric acid;Hydrotalcite-like materials;Copper spinel;Mineralization