Heterogeneous Fenton Oxidation Using Magnesium Ferrite Nanoparticles for Ibuprofen Removal from Wastewater : Optimization and Kinetics Studies
Ivanets, A., Prozorovich, V., Roshchina, M., Grigoraviciute-Puroniene, I., Zarkov, A., Kareiva, A., Wang, Z., Srivastava, V., & Sillanpää, M. (2020). Heterogeneous Fenton Oxidation Using Magnesium Ferrite Nanoparticles for Ibuprofen Removal from Wastewater : Optimization and Kinetics Studies. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2020, Article 8159628. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8159628
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In this study, the catalytic properties of Fenton-like catalyst based on magnesium ferrite nanoparticles for IBP degradation were examined. Structural and morphological studies showed the low crystallinity and mesoporous structure for the catalyst obtained via a glycine-nitrate method. The influences of catalyst dosage, oxidant concentration, and solution pH on the pollutant degradation were investigated. The pseudo-first-order model describes kinetic data, and under optimal condition (catalyst dose of 0.5 g L-1, H2O2 concentration of 20.0 mM, and pH of 8.0), apparent rate constant reached 0.091 min-1. It was shown that Fenton reaction was mainly induced by iron atoms on the catalyst surface, which is supported by very low iron leaching (up to 0.05 mg L-1) and high catalytic activity at neutral solution pH (6.0-8.0). It was found that the IBP mineralization onto magnesium ferrite catalyst was rapid and reached up to 98-100% within 40 min. Thus, prepared magnesium ferrite nanoparticles can be used as an effective Fenton-like catalyst for the IBP degradation from wastewater.
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This work was financially supported by Belarusian Republican Foundation for Fundamental Research (No. X19LITG-007) and Research grant NOCAMAT (No. S-LB-19-2) from the Research Council of Lithuania. The authors are grateful to MOST Programme for the scholarships of Andrei Ivanets(No. R-wY4k-52961) and Vladimir Prozorovich (No. R-Jae2-52969) and to the World Federation of Scientists for the scholarship of Vladimir Prozorovich (Belarus National Scholarship Programme). ...License
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