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HERO ID
2842359
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
HYDROTHERMAL SYNTHESIS OF IRON OXIDE PHOTO-FENTON CATALYSTS: THE EFFECT OF PARAMETERS ON MORPHOLOGY, PARTICLE SIZE AND CATALYTIC EFFICIENCY
Author(s)
Pastrana-Martinez, LM; Gomes, HT; Drazic, G; Faria, JL; Silva, AMT
Year
2014
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Global NEST Journal
ISSN:
1790-7632
EISSN:
1108-4006
Volume
16
Issue
3
Page Numbers
474-484
Web of Science Id
WOS:000343378300004
Abstract
Iron oxide materials were synthesized by an easy and rapid hydrothermal method using different iron precursors (FeCl3 center dot 6H(2)O, Fe(NO3)(3)center dot 9H(2)O and K4Fe(CN)(6)center dot 3H(2)O), solution pHs (acid and basic) and reaction times (3 h and 6 h). The synthesized materials were thoroughly characterized by transmission electron microscopy and it was found that, depending on the synthesis conditions, iron oxide samples with crystalline or with amorphous structures could be obtained. Except for the materials synthesised from K4Fe(CN)(6)center dot 3H(2)O and FeCl3 center dot 6H(2)O under acidic conditions all the samples show mean particle sizes below 70 nm. The materials were further tested as catalysts for the degradation of 100 mg l(-1) diphenhydramine aqueous solutions by the photo-Fenton process at 25 degrees C, pH = 2.8, 100 mg l(-1) of catalyst and 16 mM of H2O2 concentration. The best results in terms of pollutant removal and mineralization extent were obtained with the catalysts prepared from Fe(NO3)(3)center dot 9H(2)O and K4Fe(CN)(6)center dot 3H(2)O, under basic conditions, after 3 h of synthesis reaction time (complete degradation of diphenhydramine and total organic carbon removal higher than 60% after 60 min of reaction). Leaching of iron species from these catalysts was measured below 1.5 mg l(-1), a value complying with European Union Directives.
Keywords
iron oxide; hydrothermal method; iron precursors; transmission electron microscopy; photo-Fenton
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