Issue 23, 2024

Synthesis of template-free magnetite nanospheres grown on Sb2WO6 hierarchical structures for sunlight-driven photo-Fenton catalysis of organic pollutants

Abstract

The effective management of low-concentration dye pollutants is a challenging task. Among various strategies, the Fenton reaction has emerged as a powerful approach for the degradation of dyes, particularly in the presence of highly efficient catalysts. This study presents the utilization of antimony tungstate nest modified small magnetite nanospheres (Fe3O4/Sb2WO6) as a heterostructure catalyst for the photo-Fenton mineralization of low-concentration organic pollutants, exemplified by methylene blue (MB) at ppm levels. The synthesis of Fe3O4/Sb2WO6 involves the in situ co-precipitation of agglomerated Fe3O4 nanospheres on hierarchical Sb2WO6 nests. The resulting Fe3O4/Sb2WO6 catalyst exhibits exceptional catalytic efficiency, demonstrating its capability to efficiently decontaminate low-concentration MB wastewater. Kinetics analysis reveals that the photo-Fenton-like mineralization route adheres to the first-order reaction kinetic model, and approximately 100% mineralization of MB is achieved with a minimal catalyst amount of 4 mg L−1. The straightforward preparation and outstanding performance of Fe3O4/Sb2WO6 position it as a promising candidate for the removal of dye pollutants.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of template-free magnetite nanospheres grown on Sb2WO6 hierarchical structures for sunlight-driven photo-Fenton catalysis of organic pollutants

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Mar 2024
Accepted
30 Apr 2024
First published
16 May 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 10616-10627

Synthesis of template-free magnetite nanospheres grown on Sb2WO6 hierarchical structures for sunlight-driven photo-Fenton catalysis of organic pollutants

A. A. AlObaid, V. B. Shrotriya, G. Sharma, G. Nazir and Z. Ul Haq, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 10616 DOI: 10.1039/D4NJ01160K

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