S. Ordonez et al., Hydrodechlorination of tetrachloroethylene over modified red mud: deactivation studies and kinetics, APP CATAL B, 34(3), 2001, pp. 213-226
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37
Categorie Soggetti
Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics","Environmental Engineering & Energy
In previous works, sulphided red mud (a by-product in the production of alu
mina by the Bayer process) was shown to be active as catalyst for the hydro
dechlorination of tetrachloroethylene, although it presented low stability
at reaction conditions. In this work, the performance of red mud modified a
ccording to different methods proposed in the literature has been studied.
The activation methods tested consist essentially in dissolving the red mud
in an acid solution (HCl or a mixture HCl/H3PO4), followed by precipitatio
n with ammonia and calcining at 500 degreesC. Catalysts prepared by these m
ethods have been found to present better activity and resistance to deactiv
ation than unmodified red mud.
Fresh and used samples of the catalysts tested were characterised by nitrog
en adsorption, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, X-ray dispe
rsion spectroscopy, temperature programmed oxidation, NH3 temperature progr
ammed desorption and thermogravimetric analysis. Results lead to think than
in the case of modified red mud, deactivation is related with fouling phen
omena, whereas in the case of unmodified red mud, the poisoning by HCl is t
he main deactivation cause.
Finally, the kinetic of the hydrodechlorination of tetrachlorethylene over
the two modified red mud was studied, both with and without addition of CS2
in the reaction feed. In all the cases a kinetic model based on the Langmu
ir-Hinselwood postulates, considering chemisorption of both TTCE and H-2 (a
ssociatively adsorption) in analogous active sites, provided a good fit to
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