State of the art in catalytic oxidation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds

Aranzabal, A; Pereda-Ayo, B; Pilar Gonzalez-Marcos, M; Gonzalez-Marcos, JA; Lopez-Fonseca, R; Gonzalez-Velasco, JR

HERO ID

3559200

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2014

HERO ID 3559200
In Press No
Year 2014
Title State of the art in catalytic oxidation of chlorinated volatile organic compounds
Authors Aranzabal, A; Pereda-Ayo, B; Pilar Gonzalez-Marcos, M; Gonzalez-Marcos, JA; Lopez-Fonseca, R; Gonzalez-Velasco, JR
Journal Chemical Papers / Chem Zvesti
Volume 68
Issue 9
Page Numbers 1169-1186
Abstract Chlorine-containing organic compounds (Cl-VOC) require special attention due to their distinct toxicity, high stability and persistence in the environment. Removal of Cl-VOC by catalytic oxidation over a wide variety of catalysts has been presented in literature. This paper reviews the state of the art in this subject, including different model compounds, nature of catalysts, and oxidation activity. Catalyst selectivity (CO2 vs. CO and HCl vs. Cl-2), by-products formation and the causes of deactivation are also analyzed as the most important factors in the catalyst selection for practical applications.
Doi 10.2478/s11696-013-0505-7
Wosid WOS:000336443400004
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Keyword chlorinated VOC; oxidation catalysts; activity; selectivity; deactivation