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Revista Colombiana de Química

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SUAREZ-ESCOBAR, Andrés Felipe et al. Evaluation of a reactor for the photocatalytic degradation of glyphosate with a catalyst TiO2-Mn. Rev.Colomb.Quim. [online]. 2019, vol.48, n.3, pp.19-25. ISSN 0120-2804.

In this work, the photocatalytic degradation of the herbicide glyphosate in aqueous solution was evaluated. Assays were performed on a commercial catalyst (TiO2 Degussa P25) and a catalyst synthesized from TiO2 doped with manganese (TiO2-Mn) supported on borosilicate rings, with an internal and external diameter of 6.52 mm and 7.59 mm respectively, and an approximate length of 9.43 mm, using a continuous packed bed reactor. The synthesized catalyst was characterized with techniques as FTIR, SEM-EDS, and AFM, which allowed to evaluating its chemical and physical properties. The reactor operating conditions were a feed flow rate of 4.25 mL min-1 of a pH 4.45 glyphosate solution and retention time of 1 h and 25 min. In such experiments, heterogeneous photocatalysis, photolysis, and adsorption test were carried out for 150 min, obtaining results of degradation percentages and the order of photocatalytic reaction for the catalyst supported in the rings and the powder in suspension. From the removal studies, a maximum degradation percentage of 39.19% was reached with TiO2-Mn supported in the rings. In contrast, the commercial catalyst TiO2 Degussa P25 had a 28.6% of removal. The glyphosate degradation follows an intraparticle diffusion model due to a diffusive process, where the glyphosate molecule is adsorbed in the catalyst pores and then degraded.

Palabras clave : doped TiO2; heterogeneous photocatalysis; continuous reactor.

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