Heterogeneous photo-Fenton degradation of phenolic aqueous solutions
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2005
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A novel iron-containing mesostructured material has been successfully tested for the
heterogeneous photo-Fenton degradation of phenolic aqueous solutions using near UV-visible
irradiation (higher than 313 nm) at room temperature and close to neutral pH. This catalyst is
a composite material that contains crystalline hematite particles embedded into the
mesostructured SBA-15 matrix in a wide distribution of size (30 ¿ 300 nm) and well
dispersed ionic iron species within the siliceous framework. The outstanding physicochemical
properties make this material a promising photocatalyst leading to better activity
than other unsupported iron oxides. An experimental design model has been applied to assign
the weight of catalyst and hydrogen peroxide concentrations in the photo-Fenton processes
over this particular material. The catalytic performance has been monitored in terms of
aromatics and total organic carbon (TOC) conversions, whereas the catalyst stability was
evaluated according to the metal leached into the aqueous solution. Hydrogen peroxide
concentration plays an important role in the stability of the iron species, preventing their
leaching out into the solution, in contrast to the effect shown in typical dark Fenton reaction.
The homogeneous leached iron species result in very little contribution to the overall
photocatalysis process. Catalyst loadings of 0.5 g/L and concentration of hydrogen peroxide
close to the stoichiometric amount have yielded a total abatement of phenol and a remarkable
organic mineralization.
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Applied Catalysis B: Environmental 60 (2005) 181-19
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