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Nitrobenzene degradation in Fenton-like systems using Cu(II) as catalyst. Comparison between Cu(II)- and Fe(III)-based systems
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2013-05-14Registro en:
Nichela, Daniela Alejandra; Berkovic, Andrea Mariela; Costante, Mariana Rosana; Juliarena, María Paula; Garcia Einschlag, Fernando Sebastian; Nitrobenzene degradation in Fenton-like systems using Cu(II) as catalyst. Comparison between Cu(II)- and Fe(III)-based systems; Elsevier; Chemical Engineering Journal; 228; 14-5-2013; 1148-1157
1385-8947
Autor
Nichela, Daniela Alejandra
Berkovic, Andrea Mariela
Costante, Mariana Rosana
Juliarena, María Paula
Garcia Einschlag, Fernando Sebastian
Resumen
Nitrobenzene (NBE) degradation in Fenton-like systems using copper(II) as catalyst was investigated and compared with the trends observed in iron(III)-based systems. UV–vis spectroscopy, HPLC and TOC measurements were used to characterize the evolution of the reaction mixtures. Kinetic profiles were analyzed under a wide range of experimental conditions in order to assess the effects of the reaction temperature, initial concentrations and working pH. For both Cu(II)-based and Fe(III)-based systems, treatment times decreased with increasing oxidant and catalyst concentrations, but augmented with increasing NBE concentration. However, significant differences were observed for Cu(II)-based systems: higher activation energy above room temperature, broader pH range of activity with an optimal pH of about 6.2, absence of 1,3-dinitrobenzene among the reaction products and important reductions in the TOC levels even in the absence of irradiation.