| Literature DB >> 26706928 |
Bingbing Xu1, Fei Qi2, Dezhi Sun3, Zhonglin Chen4, Didier Robert5.
Abstract
In this study, the performance of bezafibrate (BZF) degradation and detoxification in the aqueous phase using cerium-modified red mud (RM) catalysts prepared using different cerium sources and synthesis methods were evaluated. Experimental results showed that the surface cerium modification was responsible for the development of the catalytic activity of RM and this was influenced by the cerium source and the synthesis method. Catalyst prepared from cerium (IV) by precipitation was found to show the best catalytic activity in BZF degradation and detoxification. Reactive oxygen species including peroxides, hydroxyl radicals, and super oxide ions were identified in all reactions and we proposed the corresponding catalytic reaction mechanism for each catalyst that prepared from different cerium source and method. This was supported by the intermediates profiles that were generated upon BZF degradation. The surface and the structural properties of cerium-modified RM were characterized in detail by several analytical methods. Two interesting findings were made: (1) the surface texture (specific surface area and mesoporous volume) influenced the catalytic reaction pathway; and (2) Ce(III) species and oxygen vacancies were generated on the surface of the catalyst after cerium modification. This plays an important role in the development of the catalytic activity.Entities:
Keywords: Bezafibrate; Cerium; Ozonation; Reactive oxygen species; Red mud
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26706928 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2015.12.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086