1. Combined ozonation process and adsorption onto bentonite natural adsorbent for the o-cresol elimination.
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Taleb, Zoubida, Ramdani, Amina, Berenguer, Raúl, Ramdani, Nadia, Adjir, Mehdi, Taleb, Safia, Morallón, Emilia, Nemmich, Said, and Tilmatine, Amar
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OZONIZATION ,BENTONITE ,ADSORPTION (Chemistry) ,ORGANIC compounds ,X-ray diffraction ,SORBENTS ,SURFACE chemistry - Abstract
This work studies the removal of o-cresol from wastewater by using ozonation followed by adsorption onto sodium natural bentonite (Na-Bent). The degradation of o-cresol was followed by UV-Vis. During ozonation, 2-methylbenzoquinone (2-mBQ) and 2-methylhydroquinone (2-mHQ) were identified as two of the main by-products, while the pH decrease suggested the breakage of aromatic compounds into smaller organic acids. After 30 min treatment, the o-cresol degradation for 250–62.5 mg/L solutions was found between 64–85%, respectively. Next, the wastewater containing persistent o-cresol and by-products was contacted with Na-Bent adsorbent. The solutions and physicochemical properties of Na-Bent were analysed, before and after adsorption, by UV-Vis, FTIR, XRD and N
2 adsorption-desorption. Moreover, equilibrium and kinetic experiments were carried out to study the adsorptive properties of the Na-Bent. While sole ozonation or adsorption failed on the remediation of o-cresol solutions, the obtained results show that the contact of ozonated solutions with Na-Bent led to almost total removal of the o-cresol initial concentrations (between 96% and 99%). This excellent performance is assigned to the high volume of interlayer micropores and the suitable surface chemistry of this natural adsorbent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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