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publicationNumber CN-103877973-B
titleOfInvention CWO process OIT waste water catalyst and Synthesis and applications thereof
abstract CWO process OIT waste water catalyst and Synthesis and applications thereof, belong to water technology and environment functional material field.OIT is a kind of wide spectrum, efficient, low toxicity, non-oxidative bactericide, is widely used in the industries such as oil field, papermaking, agricultural chemicals, cutting oil, leather, ink, dyestuff, process hides; But the OIT waste water not bio-degradable produced in its production process.The invention discloses a kind of catalytic wet oxidation catalyst of corrosion-resistant, high temperature resistant, high strength, bigger serface, take modified zirconia as carrier, load high activity and noble metal Ru, Pt, Pd, Rh and Ir of not easily running off, prepare excellent catalytic wet oxidation catalyst; Prepared catalyst 200 DEG C, run 240h in the HTHP sour environment of 2.5MPa, pH ≈ 2.3 after form still intact, and activity remains unchanged substantially, this is conducive to CWO and promotes in process OIT waste water industrial applications.
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