Rice Husk Supported Catalysts for Degradation of Chlorobenzenes in Capillary Microreactor

Chlorinated organic pollutants are persistent, toxic, and ubiquitously distributed environmental contaminants. These compounds are highly bioaccumulative and adversely affect the ozone layer in the atmosphere. As such, their widespread usage is a major cause of environmental and health concern. Ther...

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Main Authors: Abdulelah Thabet, Chanbasha Basheer, Than Htun Maung, Hasan Ali Al-Muallem, Abdul Nasar Kalanthoden
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Nanomaterials
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/912036
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spelling doaj-3f2699792337403995de05d7b8edb5a52020-11-25T01:07:44ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Nanomaterials1687-41101687-41292015-01-01201510.1155/2015/912036912036Rice Husk Supported Catalysts for Degradation of Chlorobenzenes in Capillary MicroreactorAbdulelah Thabet0Chanbasha Basheer1Than Htun Maung2Hasan Ali Al-Muallem3Abdul Nasar Kalanthoden4Department of Chemistry, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Chemistry, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Chemistry, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Chemistry, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaDepartment of Chemistry, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran 31261, Saudi ArabiaChlorinated organic pollutants are persistent, toxic, and ubiquitously distributed environmental contaminants. These compounds are highly bioaccumulative and adversely affect the ozone layer in the atmosphere. As such, their widespread usage is a major cause of environmental and health concern. Therefore, it is important to detoxify such compounds by environment friendly methods. In this work, rice husk supported platinum (RHA-Pt) and titanium (RHA-Ti) catalysts were used, for the first time, to investigate the detoxification of chlorobenzenes in a glass capillary microreactor. High potential (in kV range) was applied to a reaction mixture containing buffer solution in the presence of catalyst. Due to high potential, hydroxyl and hydrogen radicals were produced, and the reaction was monitored by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The main advantage of this capillary reactor is the in situ generation of hydrogen for the detoxification of chlorobenzene. Various experimental conditions influencing detoxification were optimized. Reaction performance of capillary microreactor was compared with conventional catalysis. Only 20 min is sufficient to completely detoxify chlorobenzene in capillary microreactor compared to 24 h reaction time in conventional catalytic method. The capillary microreactor is simple, easy to use, and suitable for the detoxification of a wide range of chlorinated organic pollutants.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/912036
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author Abdulelah Thabet
Chanbasha Basheer
Than Htun Maung
Hasan Ali Al-Muallem
Abdul Nasar Kalanthoden
spellingShingle Abdulelah Thabet
Chanbasha Basheer
Than Htun Maung
Hasan Ali Al-Muallem
Abdul Nasar Kalanthoden
Rice Husk Supported Catalysts for Degradation of Chlorobenzenes in Capillary Microreactor
Journal of Nanomaterials
author_facet Abdulelah Thabet
Chanbasha Basheer
Than Htun Maung
Hasan Ali Al-Muallem
Abdul Nasar Kalanthoden
author_sort Abdulelah Thabet
title Rice Husk Supported Catalysts for Degradation of Chlorobenzenes in Capillary Microreactor
title_short Rice Husk Supported Catalysts for Degradation of Chlorobenzenes in Capillary Microreactor
title_full Rice Husk Supported Catalysts for Degradation of Chlorobenzenes in Capillary Microreactor
title_fullStr Rice Husk Supported Catalysts for Degradation of Chlorobenzenes in Capillary Microreactor
title_full_unstemmed Rice Husk Supported Catalysts for Degradation of Chlorobenzenes in Capillary Microreactor
title_sort rice husk supported catalysts for degradation of chlorobenzenes in capillary microreactor
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Nanomaterials
issn 1687-4110
1687-4129
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Chlorinated organic pollutants are persistent, toxic, and ubiquitously distributed environmental contaminants. These compounds are highly bioaccumulative and adversely affect the ozone layer in the atmosphere. As such, their widespread usage is a major cause of environmental and health concern. Therefore, it is important to detoxify such compounds by environment friendly methods. In this work, rice husk supported platinum (RHA-Pt) and titanium (RHA-Ti) catalysts were used, for the first time, to investigate the detoxification of chlorobenzenes in a glass capillary microreactor. High potential (in kV range) was applied to a reaction mixture containing buffer solution in the presence of catalyst. Due to high potential, hydroxyl and hydrogen radicals were produced, and the reaction was monitored by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. The main advantage of this capillary reactor is the in situ generation of hydrogen for the detoxification of chlorobenzene. Various experimental conditions influencing detoxification were optimized. Reaction performance of capillary microreactor was compared with conventional catalysis. Only 20 min is sufficient to completely detoxify chlorobenzene in capillary microreactor compared to 24 h reaction time in conventional catalytic method. The capillary microreactor is simple, easy to use, and suitable for the detoxification of a wide range of chlorinated organic pollutants.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/912036
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