Application of Mineral Iron-Based Natural Catalysts in Electro-Fenton Process: A Comparative Study
The potential use of novel iron based mineral catalysts as an effective and available material for electrocatalytic oxidation of refractory contaminants by heterogeneous electro-Fenton (HEF) process was studied for the first time. For this purpose, four natural catalysts, namely ilmenite (FeTiO<s...
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doaj-a92667c8944a4ac090bc603fe03917c52021-01-03T00:01:20ZengMDPI AGCatalysts2073-43442021-01-0111575710.3390/catal11010057Application of Mineral Iron-Based Natural Catalysts in Electro-Fenton Process: A Comparative StudyZahra Heidari0Rasool Pelalak1Reza Alizadeh2Nihal Oturan3Saeed Shirazian4Mehmet A. Oturan5IFSA, Laboratoire Géomatériaux et Environnement (LGE), Université Gustave Eiffel, 5, Boulevard Descartes, Champs sur Marne, 77454 Marne-la-Vallée, FranceIFSA, Laboratoire Géomatériaux et Environnement (LGE), Université Gustave Eiffel, 5, Boulevard Descartes, Champs sur Marne, 77454 Marne-la-Vallée, FranceChemical Engineering Faculty, Sahand University of Technology, Sahand New Town, Tabriz P.O. Box 51335-1996, IranIFSA, Laboratoire Géomatériaux et Environnement (LGE), Université Gustave Eiffel, 5, Boulevard Descartes, Champs sur Marne, 77454 Marne-la-Vallée, FranceInstitute of Research and Development, Duy Tan University, Da Nang 550000, VietnamIFSA, Laboratoire Géomatériaux et Environnement (LGE), Université Gustave Eiffel, 5, Boulevard Descartes, Champs sur Marne, 77454 Marne-la-Vallée, FranceThe potential use of novel iron based mineral catalysts as an effective and available material for electrocatalytic oxidation of refractory contaminants by heterogeneous electro-Fenton (HEF) process was studied for the first time. For this purpose, four natural catalysts, namely ilmenite (FeTiO<sub>3</sub>), pyrite (FeS<sub>2</sub>), chromite (FeCr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>), and chalcopyrite (CuFeS<sub>2</sub>) were selected as the source of ferrous iron (Fe<sup>2+</sup>) ions. The catalyst samples were appropriately characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and RAMAN analysis. The degradation kinetics and mineralization rate of 0.2 mM antibiotic cefazolin (CFZ), as a contaminant of emerging concern, were comparatively investigated by HEF using the catalysts mentioned above. The effect of important experimental parameters such as catalysts loading and current on the process efficiency was investigated. Moreover, the performance of these new mineral catalysts was compared in term of CFZ degradation kinetics, mineralization power, mineralization current efficiency and electrical energy consumption. A greater enhancement in degradation/mineralization of CFZ was obtained when using chalcopyrite as the catalyst in HEF. The stability and reusability experiments demonstrated negligible decrease in catalytic activity of chalcopyrite after five consecutive runs. Besides, the rate constant for CFZ oxidation by hydroxyl radicals was estimated according the pseudo-first-order reaction kinetics. The empirical assessment, in addition to economic evaluation, confirmed that iron based mineral catalysts and specifically chalcopyrite could be an appropriate and cost-effective alternative catalyst for HEF due to its high catalytic activity, availability, eco-friendly nature and low energy consumption compared to other synthesized catalysts.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4344/11/1/57iron based mineral catalystselectrochemical advanced oxidationmineralizationcefazolinwastewater treatment |
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Zahra Heidari Rasool Pelalak Reza Alizadeh Nihal Oturan Saeed Shirazian Mehmet A. Oturan |
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Zahra Heidari Rasool Pelalak Reza Alizadeh Nihal Oturan Saeed Shirazian Mehmet A. Oturan Application of Mineral Iron-Based Natural Catalysts in Electro-Fenton Process: A Comparative Study Catalysts iron based mineral catalysts electrochemical advanced oxidation mineralization cefazolin wastewater treatment |
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Zahra Heidari Rasool Pelalak Reza Alizadeh Nihal Oturan Saeed Shirazian Mehmet A. Oturan |
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Application of Mineral Iron-Based Natural Catalysts in Electro-Fenton Process: A Comparative Study |
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Application of Mineral Iron-Based Natural Catalysts in Electro-Fenton Process: A Comparative Study |
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Application of Mineral Iron-Based Natural Catalysts in Electro-Fenton Process: A Comparative Study |
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Application of Mineral Iron-Based Natural Catalysts in Electro-Fenton Process: A Comparative Study |
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Application of Mineral Iron-Based Natural Catalysts in Electro-Fenton Process: A Comparative Study |
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application of mineral iron-based natural catalysts in electro-fenton process: a comparative study |
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The potential use of novel iron based mineral catalysts as an effective and available material for electrocatalytic oxidation of refractory contaminants by heterogeneous electro-Fenton (HEF) process was studied for the first time. For this purpose, four natural catalysts, namely ilmenite (FeTiO<sub>3</sub>), pyrite (FeS<sub>2</sub>), chromite (FeCr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub>), and chalcopyrite (CuFeS<sub>2</sub>) were selected as the source of ferrous iron (Fe<sup>2+</sup>) ions. The catalyst samples were appropriately characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and RAMAN analysis. The degradation kinetics and mineralization rate of 0.2 mM antibiotic cefazolin (CFZ), as a contaminant of emerging concern, were comparatively investigated by HEF using the catalysts mentioned above. The effect of important experimental parameters such as catalysts loading and current on the process efficiency was investigated. Moreover, the performance of these new mineral catalysts was compared in term of CFZ degradation kinetics, mineralization power, mineralization current efficiency and electrical energy consumption. A greater enhancement in degradation/mineralization of CFZ was obtained when using chalcopyrite as the catalyst in HEF. The stability and reusability experiments demonstrated negligible decrease in catalytic activity of chalcopyrite after five consecutive runs. Besides, the rate constant for CFZ oxidation by hydroxyl radicals was estimated according the pseudo-first-order reaction kinetics. The empirical assessment, in addition to economic evaluation, confirmed that iron based mineral catalysts and specifically chalcopyrite could be an appropriate and cost-effective alternative catalyst for HEF due to its high catalytic activity, availability, eco-friendly nature and low energy consumption compared to other synthesized catalysts. |
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iron based mineral catalysts electrochemical advanced oxidation mineralization cefazolin wastewater treatment |
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