Environmental catalysis and materials

A kinetic model of Ti(IV)-catalyzed H2O2/O3 process in aqueous solution


Shaoping Tong , Shuqin Zhao , Xiaofei Lan , Chunan Ma

DOI:10.1016/S1001-0742(10)60675-4

Received January 13, 2011,Revised June 06, 2011, Accepted , Available online December 07, 2011

Volume 23,2011,Pages 2087-2092

To well describe the Ti(IV)-catalyzed H2O2/O3 reaction in aqueous solution, a kinetic model was established based on its mechanism. This model was then validated by the experiments of acetic acid degradation in aqueous solution. It was found that the correlation coefficient of fittings was higher than 0.970. Three key operating factors affecting organic degradation in the Ti(IV)-catalyzed H2O2/O3 process were studied, including Ti(IV) concentration, dissolved ozone concentration and initial H2O2 concentration. Furthermore, some experiments were conducted to determine the rate constant for dissolved ozone decomposition initiated by Ti2O52+. The rate constant measured is almost in accord with the data analyzed by this kinetic model. The goodness of fittings demonstrated that this model could well describe the kinetics of the Ti(IV)-catalyzed H2O2/O3 reaction mathematically and chemically. Therefore, this kinetic model can provide some useful information to optimize the parameters in ozonation of water containing certain pollutants.

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