Naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by-products using non-target analysis

In this study, the fate of naphthalene was investigated with a supercritical water oxidation process (SCWO). Also, the effectiveness of different operating conditions including pressure, temperature, residence time and oxidant dose on the formation of by-products was determined. The experimental set...

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Main Authors: H. Ates, M. E. Argun, N. Kurt
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Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2022-01-01
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M. E. Argun
N. Kurt
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description In this study, the fate of naphthalene was investigated with a supercritical water oxidation process (SCWO). Also, the effectiveness of different operating conditions including pressure, temperature, residence time and oxidant dose on the formation of by-products was determined. The experimental sets were determined by the experimental design program and the effect of the selected variables on the removal of the naphthalene was associated statistically. According to obtained results, naphthalene by SCWO process was mineralized up to 98.5%. Removal efficiencies in sub- and supercritical conditions were between 94 and 100%. Derivatives of aldehyde, propanoic acid, benzene acetic acid and benzofuran were detected as by-products at many experimental conditions and also, some intermediates with a molecular weight higher than naphthalene were determined. HIGHLIGHTS High mineralization in both sub- and supercritical conditions.; By-products of the binding reaction in low levels were detected.; The individual effect of oxidant dose, the dual effect of temperature and oxidant dose and second-order effect of time were found significant on the removal of naphthalene.;
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spelling doaj.art-c3a5ae1b4a364b12b23eb80b742f423b2022-12-22T01:10:30ZengIWA PublishingWater Practice and Technology1751-231X2022-01-01171849010.2166/wpt.2021.088088Naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by-products using non-target analysisH. Ates0M. E. Argun1N. Kurt2 Faculty of Engineering and Natural Science, Department of Environmental Engineering, Konya Technical University, Konya, Turkey Faculty of Engineering and Natural Science, Department of Environmental Engineering, Konya Technical University, Konya, Turkey Institution of Graduate Education, Department of Environmental Engineering, Konya Technical University, Konya, Turkey In this study, the fate of naphthalene was investigated with a supercritical water oxidation process (SCWO). Also, the effectiveness of different operating conditions including pressure, temperature, residence time and oxidant dose on the formation of by-products was determined. The experimental sets were determined by the experimental design program and the effect of the selected variables on the removal of the naphthalene was associated statistically. According to obtained results, naphthalene by SCWO process was mineralized up to 98.5%. Removal efficiencies in sub- and supercritical conditions were between 94 and 100%. Derivatives of aldehyde, propanoic acid, benzene acetic acid and benzofuran were detected as by-products at many experimental conditions and also, some intermediates with a molecular weight higher than naphthalene were determined. HIGHLIGHTS High mineralization in both sub- and supercritical conditions.; By-products of the binding reaction in low levels were detected.; The individual effect of oxidant dose, the dual effect of temperature and oxidant dose and second-order effect of time were found significant on the removal of naphthalene.;http://wpt.iwaponline.com/content/17/1/84by-productsmineralizationnaphthalenesupercritical water oxidation
spellingShingle H. Ates
M. E. Argun
N. Kurt
Naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by-products using non-target analysis
Water Practice and Technology
by-products
mineralization
naphthalene
supercritical water oxidation
title Naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by-products using non-target analysis
title_full Naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by-products using non-target analysis
title_fullStr Naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by-products using non-target analysis
title_full_unstemmed Naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by-products using non-target analysis
title_short Naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by-products using non-target analysis
title_sort naphthalene mineralization by supercritical water oxidation and determination of by products using non target analysis
topic by-products
mineralization
naphthalene
supercritical water oxidation
url http://wpt.iwaponline.com/content/17/1/84
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