Sonolysis of 4-chlorophenol in aqueous solution: effects of substrate concentration, aqueous temperature and ultrasonic frequency
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Sonolysis of 4-chlorophenol in aqueous solution: effects of substrate concentration, aqueous temperature and ultrasonic frequency
Abstract
The sonolysis of 4-chlorophenol (4-CP) in O2-saturated aqueous solutions is investigated for a variety of operating conditions with the loss of 4-CP from solution following pseudo-first-order reaction kinetics. Hydroquinone (HQ) and 4-chlorocatechol (4-CC) are the predominant intermediates which are degraded on extended ultrasonic irradiation. The final products are identified as Cl-, CO2, CO, and HCO2H. The rate of 4-CP degradation is dependent on the initial 4-CP concentration with an essentially linear increase in degradation rate at low initial 4-CP concentrations but with a plateauing in the rate increase observed at high reactant concentrations. The results obtained indicate that degradation takes place in the solution bulk at low reactant concentrations while at higher concentrations degradation occurs predominantly at the gas bubble-liquid interface. The aqueous temperature has a significant effect on the reaction rate. At low frequency (20 kHz) a lower liquid temperature favours the sonochemical degradation of 4-CP while at high frequency (500 kHz) the rate of 4-CP degradation is minimally perturbed with a slight optimum at around 40 degrees C. The rate of 4-CP degradation is frequency dependent with maximum rate of degradation occurring (of the frequencies studied) at 200 kHz.
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