Volume 48, Issue 7 e70080
Research Article

High-Conversion Microreactor for Hydrogenation of Organic Waste

Xiwen Yang

Xiwen Yang

PVC Business Division, Jinchuan Group Chemical New Material Co., Ltd, No.1 Jinchuan Road, Jinchang, 737100 China

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Jianhua Zhou

Jianhua Zhou

PVC Business Division, Jinchuan Group Chemical New Material Co., Ltd, No.1 Jinchuan Road, Jinchang, 737100 China

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Qiao Lan

Qiao Lan

College of Petrochemical Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, No.36, Pengjiaping Road, Lanzhou, 730050 China

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Jian Liu

Jian Liu

College of Petrochemical Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, No.36, Pengjiaping Road, Lanzhou, 730050 China

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Qianzu Zhao

Corresponding Author

Qianzu Zhao

PVC Business Division, Jinchuan Group Chemical New Material Co., Ltd, No.1 Jinchuan Road, Jinchang, 737100 China

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First published: 08 July 2025

Abstract

Here, a microchannel reactor based on polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) capillary was successfully constructed and catalyzed 4-nitrophenol (4-NP) stably and efficiently. The reactor is based on inexpensive PTFE capillary tubes, and polydopamine is adsorbed on the inner wall of the capillary tubes by utilizing its super adhesive property. Then, the uniform and stable loading of palladium nanoparticles on the multilayer hybridized membrane is achieved in the microchannel by continuous flow using layer-by-layer self-assembly, ion exchange, and in situ reduction. Under the condition of low catalyst loading, the conversion rate of high concentration 4-NP (0.5 mM) wastewater was maintained above 98 % for 360 h, which demonstrated the excellent catalytic efficiency and good stability of the microchannel reactor. In addition, the microreactor has excellent universality. This study provides a new way to treat organic wastewater efficiently and finely.

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