P. Gallezot et al., CATALYTIC WET-AIR OXIDATION OF CARBOXYLIC-ACIDS ON CARBON-SUPPORTED PLATINUM CATALYSTS, Applied catalysis. B, Environmental, 9(1-4), 1996, pp. 11-17
Catalytic wet-air oxidation (CWAO) of aqueous solutions (5 g . l(-1))
of carboxylic acids (formic, oxalic, and maleic) was carried out with
air at 293-463 K on carbon-supported platinum catalysts. Platinum was
loaded on active charcoal by cationic exchange, then reduced under H-2
. Homogeneous dispersions of 1-2 nm metal particles were obtained. CWA
O reactions were performed at 1 or 15 bar air pressure in stirred, bat
ch reactors. Total conversion of formic and oxalic acids into carbon d
ioxide was obtained under very mild conditions (air at atmospheric pre
ssure, 326 K). The Pt/C catalyst was almost inactive for the oxidation
of acetic acid but maleic acid was oxidized under moderate conditions
(15 bar of air pressure, 405 K) which indicates that the degradation
of this acid does not occur via acetic acid.