[HTML][HTML] Ultrasonic assisted-Fenton-like degradation of nitrobenzene at neutral pH using nanosized oxides of Fe and Cu

GMS ElShafei, FZ Yehia, OIH Dimitry, AM Badawi… - Ultrasonics …, 2014 - Elsevier
GMS ElShafei, FZ Yehia, OIH Dimitry, AM Badawi, G Eshaq
Ultrasonics sonochemistry, 2014Elsevier
Ultrasonic-assisted heterogeneous Fenton reaction was used for degradation of
nitrobenzene (NB) at neutral pH conditions. Nano-sized oxides of α-Fe 2 O 3 and CuO were
prepared, characterized and tested in degradation of NB (10 mg L− 1) under sonication of
20 kHz at 25° C. Complete degradation of NB was effected at pH 7 in presence of 10 mM H
2 O 2 after 10 min of sonication in presence of α-Fe 2 O 3 (1.0 g L− 1),(k= 0.58 min− 1) and
after 25 min in case of CuO (k= 0.126 min− 1). α-Fe 2 O 3 showed also effective degradation …
Abstract
Ultrasonic-assisted heterogeneous Fenton reaction was used for degradation of nitrobenzene (NB) at neutral pH conditions. Nano-sized oxides of α-Fe2O3 and CuO were prepared, characterized and tested in degradation of NB (10 mg L−1) under sonication of 20 kHz at 25 °C. Complete degradation of NB was effected at pH 7 in presence of 10 mM H2O2 after 10 min of sonication in presence of α-Fe2O3 (1.0 g L−1), (k = 0.58 min−1) and after 25 min in case of CuO (k = 0.126 min−1). α-Fe2O3 showed also effective degradation under the conditions of 0.1 g L−1 oxide and 5.0 mM of H2O2, even though with a lower rate constant (0.346 min−1). Sonication plays a major role in enhancing the production of hydroxyl radicals in presence of solid oxides. Hydroxyl radicals-degradation pathway is suggested and adopted to explain the differences noted in rate constants recorded on using different oxides.
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