Catalytic process for degradation of organic materials in aqueou

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Liquid/liquid solvent or colloidal extraction or diffusing...

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210674, 210677, 210694, 210748, 210759, 210763, 210908, 502 29, 502518, C02F 130, B01D 1500

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048614840

ABSTRACT:
A novel catalytic process is provided for the controlled degradation of organic materials into environmentally compatible products comprising at least carbon dioxide. The process employs a solid catalyst comprising at least one transition element and a peroxide to form a reaction mixture with the organic material which is degraded in the presence of photoenergy absorbable by the catalyst. The catalytic process has multiple applications including the purification of organic solvents; the regeneration of granular activated carbon; the purification of potable water and industrial waste water; and the elimination of organic hazardous and/or toxic substances from collected wastes.

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