The impact of hydrochloric acid on the catalytic destruction behavior of 1,2-dichlorbenzene and PCDD/Fs in the presence of VWTi catalysts

Waste Manag. 2018 Aug:78:249-257. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2018.05.041. Epub 2018 Jun 7.

Abstract

Catalytic oxidation is regarded an effective technique to control the emissions of chlorinated benzenes (CBzs) and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) from waste incinerators. Among the numerous factors affecting the degradation efficiency of CBzs and PCDD/Fs, limited attention has been paid to the impact of hydrochloric acid (HCl) present in the flue gas. This study investigates how HCl affects the catalytic degradation of 1,2-dichlorbenzene (1,2-DCBz) at different reaction times and temperature regimes. The results showed that the removal efficiency of 1,2-DCBz, which was achieved by the V2O5/WO3-TiO2 (VWTi) catalyst, decreased the largest by 10% in the presence of HCl. Furthermore, it was found that the increasing concentration of water vapor hindered the degradation efficiency of 1,2-DCBz. No relationship between the process temperature and the destruction efficiency of PCDD/Fs was observed in the presence of HCl. Potential increasing of the removal efficiency of 1,2-DCBz was confirmed by adding different amount of activated carbon (AC) in the presence of HCl.

Keywords: 1,2-dichlorbenzene; Catalytic destruction; Hydrochloric acid; PCDD/Fs; VWTi catalyst.