Enhanced Redox Cycle of Rod-Shaped MIL-88A/SnFe(2)O(4)@MXene Sheets for Fenton-like Degradation of Congo Red: Optimization and Mechanism

棒状MIL-88A/SnFe(2)O(4)@MXene片层增强氧化还原循环用于类芬顿降解刚果红:优化及机理研究

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Abstract

This study intended to fabricate a novel Fenton-like catalyst by supporting the rod-like MIL-88A and the magnetic tin ferrite nanoparticles (SnFe(2)O(4)) on the MXene sheets (MIL-88A/SnFe(2)O(4)@MXene). The well fabrication and determination of the MIL-88A/SnFe(2)O(4)@MXene properties were investigated using SEM, XPS, VSM, Zeta potential, XRD, and FTIR tools. The Fenton-like degradation reaction of CR by MIL-88A/SnFe(2)O(4)@MXene was thoroughly studied to identify the optimal proportions of the catalyst components, the impact of CR and H(2)O(2) concentrations, as well as the effect of raising the temperature and the pH medium of the catalytic system and the catalyst dosage. Kinetics studies were executed to analyze the decomposition of CR and H(2)O(2) using First-order and Second-order models. Furthermore, the degradation mechanism was proposed based on the scavenging test that proceeded in the presence of chloroform and t-butanol, in addition to the XPS analysis that clarified the participation of the containing metal species: Fe, Sn, and Ti, and the formation of a continual redox cycle. The obtained intermediates during the CR degradation were defined by GC-MS. A recyclability test was performed on MIL-88A/SnFe(2)O(4)@MXene during five runs of the Fenton-like degradation of CR molecules. Finally, the novel MIL-88A/SnFe(2)O(4)@MXene Fenton-like catalyst could be recommended as a propitious heterogeneous catalyst with a continuous redox cycle and a recyclability merit.

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