Iron species incorporated over different silica supports for the Phenol
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2007
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Iron-containing catalysts have been prepared following different synthesis routes and
silica supports (amorphous, zeolitic and mesostructured materials). Activity and
stability of these materials were assessed on the photo-Fenton degradation of phenolic
aqueous solutions using near UV irradiation (higher than 313 nm) at room temperature
and initial neutral pH. Their catalytic performance was monitored in terms of phenol
and total organic carbon (TOC) conversions. Aromatic compounds and carboxylic acids
as by-products coming from incomplete mineralization of phenol as well as the
efficiency of each catalytic system in the use of the oxidant were also studied. Stability
of the materials throughout the photo-Fenton reaction was evaluated in terms of metal
leachibility. Activity and stability depend on the environment of iron species and
features of silica support. The evolution of pH with the reaction time and their
relationship with TOC degradation and leaching degree has been discussed. A
nanocomposite material of crystalline iron oxides supported over mesostructured SBA-
15 material is shown the most successful catalyst for degradation of phenolic aqueous
solutions by photo-Fenton processes, achieving an outstanding overall catalytic
performance accompanied with a noteworthy stability.
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Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 70 (2007) 452-460
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