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Fenton and Fenton-like reactions are common processes that usually occur during the oxidation of organic substrates. Unlike the Fe2+/H2O2 Fenton system of which the catalytic mechanisms are dominated by the production of •OH, that of FeIII Fenton-like system are to date still confusing. In this study, the activation of H2O2 was investigated by employing an FeIII based layered double hydroxide (MF-CO3) as the catalyst and phenol as the target. It reveals that the catalytic property of MF-CO3 is much superior than its counterpart of MF-Na synthesized with similar procedure. The investigation of phase structure and morphology indicate that MF-CO3 possesses higher degree of crystallinity. The results of XPS, IR measurements suggest that CO32– content in MF-CO3 is obviously higher than that in MF-Na. Furthermore, the tests of free radicals reveal that •OH and 1O2 are the main ROSs generated during the activation process with HO2•/O2•- non-detectable, which was different from the previously reported Fenton/Fenton-like system in the presence of HO2•/O2•-. CO32– assisted hemolysis of H2O2 in the catalyst is proposed herein for an in-depth understanding of the interactions between surface FeIII and H2O2. It is suggested that the oxidation of FeIII intermediate to produce ·OH is possibly one of the essential steps of activation. It is firstly reported for the positive impact of the CO32– on the activation mechanism of FeIII based catalyst. The results would give new insights for comprehending the FeIII Fenton-like process especially with the existence of CO32– which is a major inorganic species in water matrices. © 2024
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Separation and Purification Technology
ISSN: 1383-5866
Year: 2024
Volume: 346
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JCR@2023
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