Kinetics of Phenol Degradation in Aqueous Solution Oxidized under Low Frequency Ultrasonic Irradiation

Phenol is categorized as a refractory pollutant and its presence in water stream is strictly limited according to the government regulation. The present study investigated the degra-dation of phenol in aqueous solution by the effect of ultrasound. The process took place in a 500 ml glass reactor equ...

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Main Author: Marwan Marwan
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Language:English
Published: Chemical Engineering Department of Syiah Kuala University 2014-06-01
Series:Jurnal Rekayasa Kimia & Lingkungan
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Online Access:http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/RKL/article/view/2170
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spelling doaj-aab0b4372e0e4760bd88e21f5fa8e4a22020-11-25T03:08:27ZengChemical Engineering Department of Syiah Kuala UniversityJurnal Rekayasa Kimia & Lingkungan1412-50642356-16612014-06-0110110.23955/rkl.v10i1.21702077Kinetics of Phenol Degradation in Aqueous Solution Oxidized under Low Frequency Ultrasonic IrradiationMarwan Marwan0Reaction Engineering and Catalysis Laboratory, Chemical Engineering Department, Syiah Kuala University, Darussalam, Banda Aceh 23111Phenol is categorized as a refractory pollutant and its presence in water stream is strictly limited according to the government regulation. The present study investigated the degra-dation of phenol in aqueous solution by the effect of ultrasound. The process took place in a 500 ml glass reactor equipped with magnetic stirring and irradiated by low frequency (28 kHz) ultrasound from a horn type probe. Ultrasonic irradiation was found to enhance oxidation rates at ambient conditions, compared to other approaches. Optimum conditions were observed at a stirring speed of 400 rpm and temperature of 30 C in acidic solution. It was revealed that the phenol degradation was the first order kinetics with respect to phenol. A low value of the activation energy 6.04 kcal/mol suggested that diffusional steps were rate determining during the phenol decomposition. It also confirmed that phenol was mostly degraded in the film region and less occurred in the bulk solution.http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/RKL/article/view/2170oxidationphenolwastewaterultrasoundsonochemistry
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Kinetics of Phenol Degradation in Aqueous Solution Oxidized under Low Frequency Ultrasonic Irradiation
Jurnal Rekayasa Kimia & Lingkungan
oxidation
phenol
wastewater
ultrasound
sonochemistry
author_facet Marwan Marwan
author_sort Marwan Marwan
title Kinetics of Phenol Degradation in Aqueous Solution Oxidized under Low Frequency Ultrasonic Irradiation
title_short Kinetics of Phenol Degradation in Aqueous Solution Oxidized under Low Frequency Ultrasonic Irradiation
title_full Kinetics of Phenol Degradation in Aqueous Solution Oxidized under Low Frequency Ultrasonic Irradiation
title_fullStr Kinetics of Phenol Degradation in Aqueous Solution Oxidized under Low Frequency Ultrasonic Irradiation
title_full_unstemmed Kinetics of Phenol Degradation in Aqueous Solution Oxidized under Low Frequency Ultrasonic Irradiation
title_sort kinetics of phenol degradation in aqueous solution oxidized under low frequency ultrasonic irradiation
publisher Chemical Engineering Department of Syiah Kuala University
series Jurnal Rekayasa Kimia & Lingkungan
issn 1412-5064
2356-1661
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Phenol is categorized as a refractory pollutant and its presence in water stream is strictly limited according to the government regulation. The present study investigated the degra-dation of phenol in aqueous solution by the effect of ultrasound. The process took place in a 500 ml glass reactor equipped with magnetic stirring and irradiated by low frequency (28 kHz) ultrasound from a horn type probe. Ultrasonic irradiation was found to enhance oxidation rates at ambient conditions, compared to other approaches. Optimum conditions were observed at a stirring speed of 400 rpm and temperature of 30 C in acidic solution. It was revealed that the phenol degradation was the first order kinetics with respect to phenol. A low value of the activation energy 6.04 kcal/mol suggested that diffusional steps were rate determining during the phenol decomposition. It also confirmed that phenol was mostly degraded in the film region and less occurred in the bulk solution.
topic oxidation
phenol
wastewater
ultrasound
sonochemistry
url http://jurnal.unsyiah.ac.id/RKL/article/view/2170
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