A highly active bimetallic oxides catalyst supported on Al-containing MCM-41 for Fenton oxidation of phenol solution

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Co3O4/MCM-41 adsorbent with high surface area and more active sites was successfully prepared by ultrasonic assisted impregnation (UAI) technology and it has been found that the sulfur capacity was improved by 33.2% because of ultrasonication.


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In the oxidation of phenol by hydrogen peroxide over titanium containing MCM-41 materials, practically only para isomers are formed. The exclusive para selectivity is proposed to be due to the different strength of adsorption for the para and ortho isomers influencing the overall reaction rate or the faster polymerization of the ortho product. The former mechanism is more probable.


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