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Synthesis of novel acyclic and multiple phenyl iron tetraamino ligand catalysts and its catalytic activity for degradation of dye wastewater by H2O2

Journal

APPLIED ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 35, Issue 7, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.6252

Keywords

COD; diamide diamino iron ligand; iron tetraamido macrocyclic ligand; wastewater treatment

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21272022]

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By designing and synthesizing four new ligand catalysts, it is possible to effectively degrade dye wastewater, especially for companies engaged in industrial dye production that need to prioritize environmental protection. Acyclic catalysts A and B show good performance in treating dye wastewater, efficiently removing COD and achieving decolorization.
We need a practical, inexpensive, and green way to reduce the environmental pollutants, especially for dye wastewater. The discharge of industrial wastewater such as organic dyes will cause serious pollution to water bodies, thereby affecting people's lives. In this work, we designed and successfully synthesized four new ligand catalysts. The total outputs of diamide diamino iron ligand compounds A and B are 71.33% and 61.39%, respectively. The total outputs of polyaromatic iron tetraamido macrocyclic ligand (TAML) compounds C and D are 38.49% and 49.11%, respectively. The catalytic effects of four catalysts on the degradation of dye wastewater by hydrogen peroxide oxidation were studied and compared with the second-generation Fe-III-TAML catalyst. The experimental results showed that acyclic catalyst A and B has good catalytic effect. For methylene blue, methyl orange, rhodamine B three dyes wastewater, under the conditions of 20 degrees C, C-catalyst A = 0.056-0.28 mM and C-hydrogen peroxide = 33 mM, the decolorization rate and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal rate are 81.53%-97.58% and 52.2%-60.7%, respectively. Under the condition of 20 degrees C, C-catalyst B = 0.75 mM and C-hydrogen peroxide = 33 mM, the decolorization rate and COD removal rate are 48.33%-80.33% and 44.6%-57.8%, respectively.

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