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Application of a Combined Adsorption–Ozonation Process for Phenolic Wastewater Treatment in a Continuous Fixed-Bed Reactor
2021
Catalysts
This work studied the removal of phenol from industrial effluents through catalytic ozonation in the presence of granular activated carbon in a continuous fixed-bed reactor. Phenol was chosen as model pollutant because of its environmental impact and high toxicity. Based on the evolution of total organic carbon (TOC) and phenol concentration, a kinetic model was proposed to study the effect of the operational variables on the combined adsorption–oxidation (Ad/Ox) process. The proposed
doi:10.3390/catal11081014
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