Title of article :
Use of methanol and oxygen in promoting the destruction of deca-chlorobiphenyl in supercritical water
Author/Authors :
Fang، نويسنده , , Zhen and Assaaoudi، نويسنده , , Hassane and Sobhy، نويسنده , , Amr and Barsan، نويسنده , , Mirela M. and Butler، نويسنده , , Ian S. and Guthrie، نويسنده , , Roderick I.L. and Kozinski، نويسنده , , Janusz A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
6
From page :
353
To page :
358
Abstract :
The destruction of the well-known PCB, deca-chlorobiphenyl (10-CB), by oxidation and methanolysis in supercritical water (SCW), has been studied in a micro-reactor hydrothermal diamond-anvil cell (DAC, 50 nL) and in larger batch reactors (6 mL). The DAC was coupled to optical and infrared microscopes. In the DAC experiments, 10-CB proved to be stable under pyrolytic conditions, whereas in water, it was hydrolyzed and actually dissolved at temperatures above 475 °C. When partial oxygen was added to the 10-CB/water system, the solubility of 10-CB increased slightly as compared to the pure water experiments, and 10-CB was further decomposed by oxidation. The addition of methanol resulted in further decomposition by methanolysis, as confirmed by FT–IR spectroscopy, and lowered the dissolution temperature to 419 °C. Both oxygen and methanol (25 vol.%) were then used to destroy 10-CB in batch reactors, in which the supercritical water experiments permitted a detailed study of the reaction products of the 10-CB destruction. In the absence of methanol, more than 12 intermediate products were detected by GC–MS, and 99.2% of the 10-CB was destroyed in the presence of 225% excess oxygen at 450 °C within 20 min. When methanol was used in the absence of any excess oxygen, a destruction rate of 100% was achieved at 450 °C within 10 min and only three intermediate products were detected. The enhanced destruction of 10-CB in the presence of methanol is attributed to the homogenous reaction conditions employed and the generation of free radicals.
Keywords :
SCWO , DAC , PcBs , Methanolysis , Hydrolysis
Journal title :
Fuel
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Fuel
Record number :
1464397
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