The application of microwave-hydrothermal (M-H) heating has been evaluated
in the decomposition of chlorinated organic compounds such as dichloroethan
e, trichloroethylene, and pentachlorophenol. This study also focused on the
comparison of M-H with conventional-hydrothermal (C-H) treatment on the de
composition of the chlorinated organic compounds. Within 5 min, more than 9
8% of dichloroethane was decomposed at 180 psi (approximately 190 degrees C
) in 2.5 M NaOH solution by M-H treatment. The decomposition rates of the c
hlorinated compounds were accelerated by four to six times by M-H treatment
compared to C-H treatment. No significant difference in reaction products
between M-H and C-H treatment was observed, based on the analysis by gas ch
romatography. This study demonstrates that the application of M-H treatment
leads to greatly accelerated kinetics in the decomposition of chlorinated
compounds when compared to C-H treatment. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. Al
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