Controllable Preparation and Catalytic Performance of Heterogeneous Fenton-like α-Fe2O3/ crystalline glass microsphere Catalysts

2017 
Highly dispersed α-Fe2O3 nanoparticles were immobilized onto crystalline glass microspheres for the first time to be heterogeneous Fenton catalysts (FeCG) with favorable activity. The average particle size of the supported iron oxides ranges from 2.6 to 6.5 nm and can be achieved controllably with great ease. Typically, through hydrothermal treatment, it was found that an amorphous glass support develops into mixed crystals of primitive SiO2, CaSi2O5, and Ca2MgSi2O7, with ∼180% improvement in specific surface areas. Most importantly, after Fe loading, not only OH· but also HO2· radical species with high intensity were generated for FeCG, while OH· alone was produced for commercial α-Fe2O3 in the presence of H2O2, thus accelerating the redox recycling between Fe(II) and Fe(III) and presenting much superiority in the azo dye AO7 decoloration. The pseudo-zero-order reaction constant was determined to be 0.384 mg/(L·min), an ∼65.5% improvement over that of commercial α-Fe2O3 under the same experimental condit...
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