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publicationDate 1998-05-06-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention Wet catalytic oxidation treatment method for wastewater containing organic matter
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for wet-oxidizing organic matter-containing wastewater with an oxygen-containing gas in the presence of a catalyst, wherein a solid hydrocarbon compound produced by a side reaction adheres to the catalyst even under mild reaction conditions. Provided is a processing method capable of continuous operation for a long time without the need. SOLUTION: An organic matter-containing wastewater and an oxygen-containing gas are used in a reaction tower filled with a catalyst at a reaction temperature of 100 to 270 ° C and a reaction pressure at which the wastewater maintains a liquid phase, using a noble metal-supported solid catalyst as a catalyst. Is passed downflow to wet-oxidize and decompose organic matter.
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