Catalytic degradation of Acid Orange 7 in water by persulfate activated with CuFe2O4@RSDBC

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Abstract

In this study, a novel series of rectorite/sludge derived biochar (RSDBC) supporting CuFe2O4 (CuFe2O4@RSDBC) composites were prepared as an effective catalyst to active persulfate (PS) for the removal of Acid Orange 7 (AO7) in water. The character of catalyst was analyzed by scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and x-ray diffraction (XRD). Various influencing factors including initial pH, PS concentration, catalyst dosage, initial dye concentration and reaction temperature were investigated. The optimal reaction conditions were found to be: PS concentration 2 mM; catalyst dosage 0.6 g l-1; initial pH value 7.0 and 25 C of reaction temperature. Further radical quenching tests were performed by using ethanol, tert-butanol (TBA) and benzoquinone (BQ), which confirmed that sulfate radicals (SO4.-}and hydroxyl radicals (HO•-) were the reactive species in the degradation process. The Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis was employed to determine the intermediate products and a plausible degradation pathway is proposed. In addition, the CuFe2O4@RSDBC sample exhibited high color removal ability (95%) and stable performance after three successive runs. At last, the catalyst proved a good removal effect for actual dye wastewater. These results indicate that CuFe2O4@RSDBC hybrids could be as effective catalysts for PS activation on dye pollutants elimination.

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Guan, K., Zhou, P., Zhang, J., & Zhu, L. (2019). Catalytic degradation of Acid Orange 7 in water by persulfate activated with CuFe2O4@RSDBC. Materials Research Express, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab6253

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