Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction

A series of graphene oxide (GO) and zinc partially substituted magnetite GO-Fe1-xZnxOy (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.285) catalysts were synthesised through a precipitation-oxidation method. The rate constants for the degradation of acid orange seven (AO7) proceeded at a significant faster rate under UV-irradiation (u...

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Main Author: Zubir N.A.; Motuzas J.; Yacou C.; Zhang X.; Diniz Da Costa J.C.
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Published: Royal Society of Chemistry 2016
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Zubir N.A.; Motuzas J.; Yacou C.; Zhang X.; Diniz Da Costa J.C.
Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction
2016
RSC Advances
6
50
10.1039/c6ra04068c
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84971280835&doi=10.1039%2fc6ra04068c&partnerID=40&md5=bff162f2ee0feb024f0c6c765c248ff8
A series of graphene oxide (GO) and zinc partially substituted magnetite GO-Fe1-xZnxOy (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.285) catalysts were synthesised through a precipitation-oxidation method. The rate constants for the degradation of acid orange seven (AO7) proceeded at a significant faster rate under UV-irradiation (up to 670%) than the conventional heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction. The resultant catalysts were mesoporous, so there was no mass transfer limitation for AO7 to access active sites in the catalysts. Further, maximum increases of rate constant up to 220% occurred as the zinc molar concentration increased from x = 0 to x = 0.159. GO enhanced to incorporation of zinc into the combined metal oxide, whilst zinc limited crystal growth, thus forming smaller crystallite sizes. These features proved to be essential for the improved catalytic activity of the resultant catalysts. The optimised zinc molar value at x = 0.159 delivered the best catalytic activity. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016.
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author Zubir N.A.; Motuzas J.; Yacou C.; Zhang X.; Diniz Da Costa J.C.
spellingShingle Zubir N.A.; Motuzas J.; Yacou C.; Zhang X.; Diniz Da Costa J.C.
Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction
author_facet Zubir N.A.; Motuzas J.; Yacou C.; Zhang X.; Diniz Da Costa J.C.
author_sort Zubir N.A.; Motuzas J.; Yacou C.; Zhang X.; Diniz Da Costa J.C.
title Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction
title_short Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction
title_full Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction
title_fullStr Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction
title_full_unstemmed Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction
title_sort Graphene oxide with zinc partially substituted magnetite (GO-Fe1-: XZnxOy) for the UV-assisted heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction
publishDate 2016
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doi_str_mv 10.1039/c6ra04068c
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description A series of graphene oxide (GO) and zinc partially substituted magnetite GO-Fe1-xZnxOy (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.285) catalysts were synthesised through a precipitation-oxidation method. The rate constants for the degradation of acid orange seven (AO7) proceeded at a significant faster rate under UV-irradiation (up to 670%) than the conventional heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction. The resultant catalysts were mesoporous, so there was no mass transfer limitation for AO7 to access active sites in the catalysts. Further, maximum increases of rate constant up to 220% occurred as the zinc molar concentration increased from x = 0 to x = 0.159. GO enhanced to incorporation of zinc into the combined metal oxide, whilst zinc limited crystal growth, thus forming smaller crystallite sizes. These features proved to be essential for the improved catalytic activity of the resultant catalysts. The optimised zinc molar value at x = 0.159 delivered the best catalytic activity. © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2016.
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