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Catalytic wet air oxidation of carboxylic acids at atmospheric pressure
Authors:Dong-Keun Lee  Dul-Sun Kim
Affiliation:

Department of Chemical Engineering, Research Institute of Environmental Protection, Gyeongsang National University, 900 Kajwa-dong, Chinju, Kyongnam 660-701, South Korea

Abstract:Catalytic wet air oxidation of carboxylic acids (maleic acid, oxalic acid and formic acid) was carried out in a batch reactor operated at 160 psi or atmospheric pressure. Pt/Al2O3 and the sulfonated poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene) resin were used as catalysts. Maleic acid was proved to be a refractory substance which could not be oxidized on the Pt/Al2O3 catalyst at all atmoshperic pressure, and needed high pressure and high temperature operation for its oxidation. On the contrary, oxalic acid and formic acid were readily oxidized into carbon dioxide and water at 353 K and atmospheric pressure. The pathways of maleic acid oxidation were proposed, and the conversion of maleic acid into oxalic acid was the rate-determining step. When the sulfonated resin catalyst was present together with the Pt/Al2O3 catalyst, maleic acid could be oxidized at 353 K and atmospheric pressure. The sulfonated resin catalyst was suggested to hydrolyze maleic acid into readily oxidizable compounds.
Keywords:Catalytic wet air oxidation  Atmospheric pressure  Carboxylic acid  Maleic acid  Oxalic acid  Formic acid  Pt/Al2O3  Sulfonated resin
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