This study presents the catalytic performances of iron containing ZSM-5 zeolites, prepared by ion exchange or hydrothermal synthesis, in catalytic Fenton-like oxidation of Orange II in aqueous solution. The catalyst, ZSM-5 zeolite with Si/Al ratio of 42 loaded with iron by ion exchange, showed the highest activity. The decolorization of 99.7 percent, degradation of 87.0 percent and COD removal of 81.2 percent were achieved over this catalyst at an initial pH of 3.5. Incorporation of iron into ZSM-5 structure increased its catalytic activity. The hydrothermally prepared FeZSM-5 catalyst was more stable against leaching at low pH value due to the iron being in the framework.
In this study, Fenton-like degradation of Orange II in water was investigated over an FeZSM-5 zeolite catalyst prepared by ion exchange. A color removal of 99.99 % and a COD elimination of 55.0 % were achieved after a reaction time of 2h at 266.7 mM H2O2 at 323 K for 0.05 g/dm3 of Orange II solution at a pH around 7. Initial decolorization rate was described by an equation of -rAo = 6.4x103 e-30.7/RT COII,o CH2O2,o0.3 where R is in kJ/mol. No significant decay in decolorization efficiency of the used catalyst was observed.
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