| Literature DB >> 31877454 |
Xuqing Li1, Bing Xiao1, Meng Wu1, Lin Wang1, Rufen Chen1, Yu Wei1, Hui Liu2.
Abstract
In this study, an in-situ generated multi-homogeneous/heterogeneous Fe-based catalytic system was developed, which exhibited a high efficiency for the production of •OH and rapid degradation of various organic pollutants in a near neutral pH range (5-8). The mechanism for the rapid decomposition of H2O2 and the generation of •OH were investigated in detail. The results indicated that, besides the introduced Fe2+, the in-situ generated various iron species including Fe(OH)+, Fe(OH)2, Fe3+, ferrihydrite (Fh), γ-FeOOH and α-FeOOH as well as FeII/Fh, FeII/γ-FeOOH and FeII/α-FeOOH could simultaneously act as homogeneous and heterogeneous Fenton reaction catalysts. The dropwise addition manner of Fe2+ greatly improved the catalytic efficiency of Fe2+ ions in near neutral pH environment, while the in-situ generated nanosized Fh, γ-FeOOH and α-FeOOH could supply numerous active catalytic sites. After degradation, the ferrous ions could be transformed to various crystalline iron oxides by the catalytic phase transformation. This study presents a method towards the rational design of novel Fenton catalysts for wastewater treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Degradation; In-situ generation; Mechanism; Multi-homogeneous/heterogeneous catalyst; Organic pollutant
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31877454 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.125663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086