Title: UV Destruction of Phenolic Compounds under Alkaline Conditions
Abstract: This study provides data showing the range of conditions under which phenols and substituted phenols can be oxidatively destroyed using UV-H2O2. UV-H2O2 was found to be considerably more effective in destroying phenol and substituted phenols than UV. Significant reaction rates were seen at lamp outputs of 60,000 and 240,000 uW-sec/cm2 over a phenol concentration range of 10-1000 mg/L, a pH range 4-10 and mole ratios of H2O2/Phenol of 2.8/1 to 8.3/1. By being effective under alkaline as well as acid conditions, UV-H2O2 avoids the acid limitations of Fenton's reagent (Fe + H2O2) which is a well know chemistry used for destroying phenolic compounds.
Publication Year: 1990
Publication Date: 1990-03-08
Language: en
Type: book-chapter
Indexed In: ['crossref']
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