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Insight into heterogeneous Fenton-sonophotocatalytic degradation of nitrobenzene using metal oxychlorides

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Abstract Heterogeneous Fenton degradation of nitrobenzene (NB, 20 ppm) was investigated at room temperature and pH = 7 using 0.1 g L−1 of FeOCl (I), CuOCl (II), ZnOCl (III) and BiOCl (IV) metal oxychlorides catalysts… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Heterogeneous Fenton degradation of nitrobenzene (NB, 20 ppm) was investigated at room temperature and pH = 7 using 0.1 g L−1 of FeOCl (I), CuOCl (II), ZnOCl (III) and BiOCl (IV) metal oxychlorides catalysts in presence of ultrasonic (US, 20 kHz), ultraviolet (UV, 6 W, λ = 254 nm) and UV/US double irradiation with H2O2 (5 mM) as an oxidant. The results showed that the order of the investigated systems with regard to their degradation performance was US/UV > UV > US, with I > II > IV > III but with mineralization extents of 46%, 41%, 35% and 33%, respectively under dual irradiation for 60 min. The synergistic effect correlates with the values of band gap of used oxychlorides and plays a vital role in enhancing the degradation performance of the dual system through generated reactive radicals ( OH & O2 −) besides photo-born holes (h+) and electrons (e−). Experiments conducted in presence of different scavengers indicated that ( OH) and (h+) play a major and more important role than that of (O2 −) in the degradation process. Scavenging the generated electrons indicated that they act as degradation inhibitors. Band gap values dictated the variable activities shown by different metal oxychlorides.

Keywords: degradation; heterogeneous fenton; degradation nitrobenzene; metal oxychlorides

Journal Title: Separation and Purification Technology
Year Published: 2019

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