In this study, a novel and low-cost method was developed for synthesizing magnetic porous γ-Fe2O3/C as an adsorbent and catalyst for removal of methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution. Using… Click to show full abstract
In this study, a novel and low-cost method was developed for synthesizing magnetic porous γ-Fe2O3/C as an adsorbent and catalyst for removal of methylene blue (MB) from aqueous solution. Using FeCl3·6H2O and bagasse as the precursor, the biomass-based material was synthesized rapidly using a microwave heating process. Fe ions were introduced to achieve both adsorption and catalytic degradation by the Fenton reaction. Characterization by BET, XRD, SEM, and TEM indicated that the prepared γ-Fe2O3/C material exhibited homogeneous mesoporosity with a BET surface area, mesoporous volume, and saturation magnetization of 764.116 m2 g−1, 0.54 cm3 g−1, and 17.1 emu g−1, respectively. The material exhibited excellent adsorption and catalytic degradation abilities for removal of MB from aqueous solution (up to 352.96 mg g−1), with complete degradation of MB within 30 min. Moreover, γ-Fe2O3/C had good stability over 5 cycles. Therefore, this biomass-based γ-Fe2O3/C material can be used as a highly effective and low-cost adsorbent and catalyst and has great potential application in clean-up processes for environmental pollutants.
               
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