A novel method of preparing copper-exchanged aluminum-pillared montmorillonite has been developed. The process does not use water and is simpler to operate than the conventional method of doping [K. Bahranowski, M. Gasior, A. Kielski, J. Podobinski, E.M. Serwicka, L.A. Vartikian, K. Wodnicka, Clay Miner. 34 (1999) 79–87.
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[2]]. Here, catalysts containing different ratios of Cu/clay were prepared by solid-state reaction of the Al-pillared clay already synthesized with copper nitrate in controlled atmosphere. The resultant materials are characterized by X-ray diffraction, nitrogen sorption, chemical analysis, temperature-programmed reduction (TPR), and UV–visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The properties of copper-based catalysts have been studied in the wet hydrogen peroxide photocatalytic oxidation (WHPPCO) (H
2O
2 with UV light) of real olive oil milling wastewater (OMW). For solution containing 0.5 g L
−1 of catalyst, 2.2 % H
2O
2 (V/V), and UV, results showed that after 2 h reaction, important concentration of polyphenols were removed with a significant total organic carbon (TOC) removal.