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Supercritical water oxidation of lactose

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New data on total organic carbon (TOC) reduction and H2 production were obtained by using supercritical water oxidation of lactose with and without oxidant agents (H2O2 and t-BHP) in a… Click to show full abstract

New data on total organic carbon (TOC) reduction and H2 production were obtained by using supercritical water oxidation of lactose with and without oxidant agents (H2O2 and t-BHP) in a continuous Inconel 625 flow reactor. The oxidation reactions were carried out at 550 and 700 8C, 22.5 MPa, 0.025 g/g (2.5 wt%) lactose concentration, feed flow rate of 5 g min , and a total reaction time of 90 min. The average production of H2 yielded 4.5 mol/mol lactose with TOC reduction of 99 %. The results obtained in this study with supercritical water oxidation (SCWO)may be used to generate energy via production of H2 from dairy industry effluents.

Keywords: production; oxidation; oxidation lactose; water oxidation; supercritical water

Journal Title: Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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