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    李克艳

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    Facile preparation of magnetic mesoporous Fe3O4/C/Cu composites as high performance Fenton-like catalysts

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    论文类型:期刊论文

    发表时间:2017-02-28

    发表刊物:APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE

    收录刊物:SCIE、EI

    卷号:396

    页面范围:1383-1392

    ISSN号:0169-4332

    关键字:Fe3O4/C/Cu; Thermolysis; Mesoporous; Synergistic effect; Photo-Fenton

    摘要:Fe-Cu composites with different compositions and morphologies were synthesized by a hydrothermal method combined with precursor thermal transformation. gamma-Fe2O3/CuO and alpha-Fe2O3/CuO were obtained by calcining the Fe and Cu tartrates under air atmosphere at 350 degrees C and 500 degrees C, respectively, while Fe3O4/C/Cu was obtained by calcining the tartrate precursor under N-2 atmosphere at 500 degrees C. The Fe3O4/C/Cu composite possessed mesoporous structure and large surface area up to 133 m(2) g(-1). The Fenton catalytic performance of Fe3O4/C/Cu composite was closely related to the Fe/Cu molar ratio, and only proper amounts of Fe and Cu exhibited a synergistic enhancement in Fenton catalytic activity. Cu inclusion reduced Fe3+ to Fe2+, which accelerated the Fe3+/Fe2+ cycles and favored H2O2 decomposition to produce more hydroxyl radicals for methylene blue (MB) oxidation. Due to the photo-reduction of Fe3+ and Cu2+, the Fenton catalytic performance was greatly improved when amending with visible light irradiation in the Fe3O4/C/Cu-H2O2 system, and MB (100 mg L-1) was nearly removed within 60 min. The Fe3O4/C/Cu composite showed good recyclability and could be conveniently separated by an applied magnetic field. Compared with conventional methods for mesoporous composite construction, the thermolysis method using mixed metal tartrates as precursors has the advantages of easy preparation and low cost. This strategy provides a facile, cheap and green method for the synthesis of mesoporous composites as excellent Fenton-like catalysts, without any additional reductants or organic surfactants. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.