Development of efficient catalysts for low temperature thermal oxidation of benzeneTools Tomatis, Marco (2018) Development of efficient catalysts for low temperature thermal oxidation of benzene. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractAnthropogenic emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are demonstrated detrimental to human health and environment due to their elevated toxicity and to their participation in the formation of secondary pollutants. Those pollutants contribute to the increase of the incidence of several pathologies, including respiratory diseases and cancer, which cause millions of premature deaths every year. In China VOCs pollution was demonstrated to be the primary cause of the haze episodes and elevated level of PM often reported in recent years. The catalytic oxidation process is one of the technologies available for the removal of these hazardous pollutants from contaminated gases and represents a less energy intense option to the thermal incinerator process. However, the development of more efficient and resistant catalysts is necessary to increase the applicability of this technological option.
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