Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support

The heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction is one of the most promising and effective treatment methods for the degradation of organic pollutants. In the present study, a detailed investigation on synthesis, characterization, and catalytic activity studies for oxidative degradation of methyl orange (MO)...

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Published in:International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
Main Author: Abdullah N.H.; Zubir N.A.; Selamat M.K.A.; Alrozi R.; Nasuha N.; Maarof H.I.; Ballinger B.; Motuzas J.; da Costa J.C.D.
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Published: Science Publishing Corporation Inc 2018
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Abdullah N.H.; Zubir N.A.; Selamat M.K.A.; Alrozi R.; Nasuha N.; Maarof H.I.; Ballinger B.; Motuzas J.; da Costa J.C.D.
Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support
2018
International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
7
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The heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction is one of the most promising and effective treatment methods for the degradation of organic pollutants. In the present study, a detailed investigation on synthesis, characterization, and catalytic activity studies for oxidative degradation of methyl orange (MO) solution by iron oxide-immobilized montmorillonite KSF (Fe-MKSF) and pristine iron oxide catalysts were performed. The catalysts were synthesized via an impregnation-hydrothermal method using an autoclave reactor. Interestingly, the Fe-MKSF showed the highest catalytic removal of MO (85%) compared to the pristine iron oxides (30%) and MKSF (52%). This finding is well supported by the significant increase in surface area of the Fe-MKSF compared to the pristine catalysts (105.8 m2/g [Fe-MKSF] vs 52.2 m2/g [iron oxide] and 74.2 m2/g [MKSF]). The increased in surface area is favorable in having high accessibility of reactants towards the catalysts' active sites which enable to diminish limitations in mass transfer during the reaction. These traits proved to be essential for the improved catalytic activity of the Fe-MKSF catalyst. © 2018 Authors.
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author Abdullah N.H.; Zubir N.A.; Selamat M.K.A.; Alrozi R.; Nasuha N.; Maarof H.I.; Ballinger B.; Motuzas J.; da Costa J.C.D.
spellingShingle Abdullah N.H.; Zubir N.A.; Selamat M.K.A.; Alrozi R.; Nasuha N.; Maarof H.I.; Ballinger B.; Motuzas J.; da Costa J.C.D.
Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support
author_facet Abdullah N.H.; Zubir N.A.; Selamat M.K.A.; Alrozi R.; Nasuha N.; Maarof H.I.; Ballinger B.; Motuzas J.; da Costa J.C.D.
author_sort Abdullah N.H.; Zubir N.A.; Selamat M.K.A.; Alrozi R.; Nasuha N.; Maarof H.I.; Ballinger B.; Motuzas J.; da Costa J.C.D.
title Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support
title_short Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support
title_full Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support
title_fullStr Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support
title_full_unstemmed Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support
title_sort Physico-chemical and catalytic properties of Fe-MKSF catalyst: Influence of MKSF clay as catalyst support
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description The heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction is one of the most promising and effective treatment methods for the degradation of organic pollutants. In the present study, a detailed investigation on synthesis, characterization, and catalytic activity studies for oxidative degradation of methyl orange (MO) solution by iron oxide-immobilized montmorillonite KSF (Fe-MKSF) and pristine iron oxide catalysts were performed. The catalysts were synthesized via an impregnation-hydrothermal method using an autoclave reactor. Interestingly, the Fe-MKSF showed the highest catalytic removal of MO (85%) compared to the pristine iron oxides (30%) and MKSF (52%). This finding is well supported by the significant increase in surface area of the Fe-MKSF compared to the pristine catalysts (105.8 m2/g [Fe-MKSF] vs 52.2 m2/g [iron oxide] and 74.2 m2/g [MKSF]). The increased in surface area is favorable in having high accessibility of reactants towards the catalysts' active sites which enable to diminish limitations in mass transfer during the reaction. These traits proved to be essential for the improved catalytic activity of the Fe-MKSF catalyst. © 2018 Authors.
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