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J Hazard Mater


Title:Photocatalytic degradation of methyl tert-butyl ether in the gas-phase: a kinetic study
Author(s):Boulamanti AK; Philippopoulos CJ;
Address:"Chemical Process Engineering Laboratory, Department of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Athens, Greece"
Journal Title:J Hazard Mater
Year:2008
Volume:20080304
Issue:1
Page Number:83 - 87
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.02.087
ISSN/ISBN:0304-3894 (Print) 0304-3894 (Linking)
Abstract:"Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) is the basic oxygenated motor fuel additive in Europe and is included in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which can produce photochemical oxidants. In the present study the gas-phase photocatalytic oxidation (PCO) of MTBE over illuminated titanium dioxide was carried out at ambient temperature in a plug flow reactor. The intermediates detected are mainly tert-butyl formate and acetone, while the final products are CO(2) and water. The system was sensitive to the oxygen concentration, for concentrations up to 15% (v/v). Moisture had a positive effect on the reaction, obtaining an optimum value near 45% relative humidity for 200ppmv MTBE initial concentration. A reaction scheme has been proposed for the interpretation of the experimental results and a kinetic study was conducted, using the Langmuir-Hinshelwood kinetics equation. The MTBE rate constant was 1.545 x 10(-6)Ms(-1)g(cat)(-1) for the reaction without moisture and 2.46 x 10(-6)Ms(-1)g(cat)(-1) for the reaction in the presence of moisture and the adsorption constant was 2.187 x 10(5)M(-1) independent of humidity"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants, Occupational/*chemistry Catalysis Humidity Kinetics Methyl Ethers/*chemistry Oxidation-Reduction Oxygen/chemistry Photochemistry Water/chemistry;"
Notes:"MedlineBoulamanti, Aikaterini K Philippopoulos, Constantine J eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2008/04/09 J Hazard Mater. 2008 Dec 15; 160(1):83-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.02.087. Epub 2008 Mar 4"

 
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