화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Hazardous Materials, Vol.165, No.1-3, 690-695, 2009
Catalytic oxidation of cyanides in an aqueous phase over individual and manganese-modified cobalt oxide systems
The possibility for purification of wastewaters containing free cyanides by applying of anew method based on cyanides catalytic oxidation with air to CO2 and N-2 at low temperature and atmospheric pressure was investigated. On this purpose, individual and modified with manganese Co-oxide systems as active phase of environmental catalysts were synthesized. The applied method of synthesis favours the preparation of oxide catalytic systems with high active oxygen content (total-O* and surface-O*(s)) possessing high mobility, and the metal ions being in a high oxidation state and in an octahedral coordination-factors determining high activity in reactions of complete oxidation. The catalysts employed were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, Infrared spectroscopy, and chemical analysis. The effect of pH of the medium and catalyst loading on the effectiveness of the cyanide oxidation process, expressed by the degree of conversion (alpha, %), by the rate constant (k, min(-1)), and COD was studied. The results obtained reveal that using catalysts investigated a high cyanide removal efficiency could be achieved even in strong alkaline medium. The higher activity of the manganese promoted catalytic sample could be explained on the basis of higher total active oxygen content and its higher mobility both depending on the conditions, under which the synthesis of catalyst is being carried out. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.