Issue 1, 2011

A recyclable polymer-supported ruthenium catalyst for the oxidative degradation of bisphenol A in water using hydrogen peroxide

Abstract

A polypyridyl ruthenium(II) complex, cis-[RuII(2,9-Me2phen)2(H2O)2]2+, has been adsorbed onto the cation-exchange resins Dowex-50W and Chelex-100. The potential use of the supported ruthenium(II) complex as catalyst for the oxidative degradation of organic pollutants in water has been investigated using bisphenol A, an emerging endocrine disruptor, as substrate; and the environmentally friendly H2O2 as oxidant. These solid-supported catalysts are found to be efficient for the degradation of bisphenol A in aqueous solution by H2O2 under ambient conditions. The intermediates and products formed during the oxidative degradation of bisphenol A by these catalytic systems have been identified and a mechanism is proposed. The supported catalysts are easily recovered by simple filtration and display no loss of activity when recycled.

Graphical abstract: A recyclable polymer-supported ruthenium catalyst for the oxidative degradation of bisphenol A in water using hydrogen peroxide

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Jul 2010
Accepted
19 Aug 2010
First published
08 Oct 2010

New J. Chem., 2011,35, 149-155

A recyclable polymer-supported ruthenium catalyst for the oxidative degradation of bisphenol A in water using hydrogen peroxide

Z. Hu, C. Leung, Y. Tsang, H. Du, H. Liang, Y. Qiu and T. Lau, New J. Chem., 2011, 35, 149 DOI: 10.1039/C0NJ00583E

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