Abstract:
Natural resources are among the main wealth of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including abundant and cheap
natural clays in the southern and northern region of the country. The chemical industry in Kazakhstan has
been developing well in recent years and there is an urgent need to find solutions for the treatment of the
wastewaters they generate. Composite adsorbents based on natural and pillared clays modified with metal
ions have significant prospects for practical use in various fields, such as wastewater treatment, oxidation of
organic pollutants, and adsorption of light organic gases. Development of destructive methods based on deep
transformations of organic pollutants is considered as a promising direction. Oxidation-reduction reactions
activated by various physicochemical reagents allow ensuring complete destruction of hardly oxidizable organic
substances and transferring them to safe low-molecular compounds. This work aims to explore natural
clays in the synthesis of low-cost pillared clays to be used as catalysts in oxidation technologies for the treatment
of wastewaters. Pillared clays with Zn/Fe cations have been prepared from natural clays of Kazakhstan
deposits and assessed as catalysts for the catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of 4-nitrophenol that was followed
by measuring 4-nitrophenol, H2O2 and the total organic carbon at 398 K. The degradation efficiency of
4-nitrophenol was 100 % with Karatau and Kokshetau Zn-Fe pillared clays and total organic carbon removal
was 66 % with Karatau Zn-Fe pillared clay after 2h, considering reaction runs carried out with 5 g/L of pillared
clays and at a temperature of 50 ºC.