COD removal efficiencies of some aromatic compounds in supercritical water oxidation

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Chen, FQ [1 ]
Wu, SF [1 ]
Chen, JZ [1 ]
Rong, SX [1 ]
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[1] Zhejiang Univ, Dept Chem Engn, Hangzhou 310027, Peoples R China
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phenol; aniline; nitrobenzene; supercritical water oxidation; chemical oxygen demand;
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Some aromatic compounds, phenol, aniline and nitrobenzene, were oxidized in supercritical water. It was experimentally found that the chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency of these organic compounds can achieve a high level more than 90% in a short residence time at temperatures high enough. As temperature, pressure and residence time increase, the COD removal efficiencies of the organic compounds would all increase. It is also found that temperature and residence time offer greater influences on the oxidation process than pressure. The difficulty in oxidizing these three compounds is in the order of nitrobenzene > aniline > phenol. In addition, it is extremely difficult to oxidize aniline and nitrobenzene to CO2 and H2O at the temperature lower than 873.15K and 923.15 K, respectively. Only at the temperature higher than 873.15 K and 923.15 K, respectively, the COD removal efficiencies of 90% of aniline and nitrobenzene can be achieved.
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