Sr3MgSi2O8-activated hydrogen peroxide for the degradation of rhodamine B†
Abstract
Green activators and catalysts have received attention from many researchers. In this work, a bis-alkaline earth silicate, Sr3MgSi2O8 was prepared, characterized, and used as a green activator for degrading rhodamine B by hydrogen peroxide. The effects of the preparation conditions and media pH on the degradation efficiency were optimized. The results showed that Sr3MgSi2O8 activated hydrogen peroxide to oxidize rhodamine B more effectively than magnesium and strontium silicate. The prepared Sr3MgSi2O8 does not contain toxic metals, which is valuable in the search for green hydrogen peroxide activators. In addition, since Sr3MgSi2O8 competes for protons in water, the whole system is strongly alkaline, this may be of great use in the direct treatment of alkaline wastewater.