PROGRAMME

Session 4(P) - Advanced Oxidation Processes

Dr. Zacharias Frontistis, Prof. Andreja Žgajnar Gotvajn, Dr. Polycarpos Falaras

New pillared clays for the removal of pollutants from wastewater by treatment with oxidation processes

C Thursday 2 September 10:15 - 10:30

The constant development of technological processes aggravates the problem of pollution, due to a significant change in the composition of effluents that makes necessary the development of new (and/or improvement of the existing) treatment methods and catalytic materials. In this sense, the use of natural clays in the synthesis of low cost pillared clays for application as catalysts in oxidation technologies for the treatment of wastewaters are relevant from an environmental and sustainable point of view. In this work, inexpensive natural clays from different regions of Kazakhstan (Akzhar, Karatau and Kokshetau) were used in the preparation of pillared clays for the catalytic oxidation of organic pollutants with H2O2. Since nitrophenols are commonly found in many types of industrial wastewaters (e.g. plastic, pharmaceutical, paper or pesticides industries), 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) was used as representative model compound in the catalyst screening studies. The pillaring process of the targeted natural clays involved the incorporation of active metals such as Zr, Zn and Fe, responsible by increasing the catalytic activity of the materials relatively to the natural clays. High conversions of TOC (85%) and of 4-NP (100%) were obtained with the Zr-pillared clay from the Akzhar region.