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Heterogeneous photo-Fenton photodegradation of reactive brilliant orange X-GN over iron-pillared montmorillonite under visible irradiation

Journal

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 168, Issue 2-3, Pages 901-908

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2009.02.107

Keywords

Heterogeneous photo-Fenton; Iron-pillared montmorillonite; Visible light irradiation; Reactive brilliant orange

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [40573064, 40202007]
  2. Ministry of Education, China [NCET-06-0747]
  3. Science and Technology Plan of Guangdong Province, China [2006B36601004, 200813030302036]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [06025666, 04020017]

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Decolorization and mineralization of reactive brilliant orange X-GN was investigated under visible light irradiation (lambda >= 420 nm) by using Fe-Mt/H2O2 as the heterogeneous photo-Fenton reagent. The characterization results (XRD, FTIR, XRF, BET, XPS, UV-vis diffuse spectra) of Fe-Mt suggested that small-sized hydrolyzed iron successfully intercalated into the interlayer spaces of the clay via pillaring. The stability of the Fe-Mt catalyst was evaluated according to the decolorization efficiency for X-GN with used catalyst from previous runs and the concentration of iron ions leached from the solid structure into the reaction solution. The catalytic results showed that at a reaction temperature of 30 degrees C, pH 3.0.4.9 mmol/LH2O2 and 0.6 g/L catalyst dosage, 98.6% discoloration and 52.9% TOC removal of X-GN were achieved under visible irradiation after 140 min treatment. Furthermore, the maximum concentration of dissolved iron ions was 1.26% of the total iron content in the Fe-Mt catalyst after photocatalysis. A halogen lamp as light source has demonstrated that visible radiation can be successfully used for a heterogeneous photo-Fenton process. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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