JOURNAL ARTICLE

Sonocatalytic Degradation of p-Chlorophenol by Nanoscale Zero-valent Copper Activated Persulfate under Ultrasonic Irradiation in Aqueous Solutions

Zahra SharifiGhorban AsgariAbdolmotaleb Seid‐Mohammadi

Year: 2020 Journal:   International Journal of Engineering Vol: 33 (6)   Publisher: Materials and Energy Research Center

Abstract

In this study, nanoscale zero-valent copper (nZVC) as catalyst activated persulfate (PS) was used for the degradation of p-chlorophenol (p-CP) under ultrasonic (US) irradiation in aqueous solution. The effect of different operational parameters such as solution pH (3.5-10.5), PS concentration (1-7.5 mm/L), nZVC dosage (5-35 mg/L) and initial p-CP concentration (10-100 mg/L) were evaluated at different contact time. Results indicated that US/PS/nZVC system achieve higher efficiency in p-CP degradation than US/PS, US/nZVC and PS/nZVC systems. The optimal p-CP removal efficiency (98%) was achieved within 40 min with 5 mm/L PS and 30mg/L nanocatalyst at 25 mg/L initial p-CP concentration. It was also observed that the p-CP degradation rate depends on initial p-CP concentrations. To clarify the mineralization of p-CP, TOC and COD were analyzed at optimum conditions. COD and TOC removal rate obtained from the US/PS/nZVC system with contact time of 60 min were 61and 75%, respectively. Through the use of methanol (MA) and tert-butyl alcohol (TBA) as radical scavengers, was identified as the main radical species that are generated during processes. The removal process of p-CP could be described by the pseudo-first-order kinetics. The apparent degradation rate constant (k) was 0.076 min-1 in US/PS/nZVC system at optimal conditions.

Keywords:
Persulfate Aqueous solution Chemistry Mineralization (soil science) Methanol Reaction rate constant Nuclear chemistry Degradation (telecommunications) Kinetics Irradiation Copper Zerovalent iron Catalysis Inorganic chemistry Organic chemistry Nitrogen

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