Abstract:The photocatalytic activity of magnetic bentonite, Fe3O4 nanoparticles decorated Al-pillared bentonite (Fe3O4/Al-B), for the degradation of rhodamine B (RhB) in the presence of H2O2 under visible light (VL) was evaluated. The effects of different reaction parameters such as catalyst dose, dye concentration and externally added H2O2 were also investigated. The magnetic bentonite showed good photocatalytic activity, magnetic separability and stability for repeated use. More than 95% of 40 mg/L RhB was converted … Show more
“…To precisely appraise the performance of the as-fabricated CoFe 2 O 4 @Cr-MIL-101/Y zeolite, the decomposition efficiency of this nanocomposite against several other catalysts was compared (see Table 4). 26,[46][47][48][49] The represented results from several designed experiments and also characterization studies along with the comparison with other research works in the same eld, all conrm the superiority of the newly introduced catalyst nanocomposite versus the others.…”
A novel magnetically separable CoFe2O4@Cr-MIL-101/Y zeolite ternary nanocomposite was prepared and applied as a sonocatalyst for efficient degradation of organic contaminants.
“…To precisely appraise the performance of the as-fabricated CoFe 2 O 4 @Cr-MIL-101/Y zeolite, the decomposition efficiency of this nanocomposite against several other catalysts was compared (see Table 4). 26,[46][47][48][49] The represented results from several designed experiments and also characterization studies along with the comparison with other research works in the same eld, all conrm the superiority of the newly introduced catalyst nanocomposite versus the others.…”
A novel magnetically separable CoFe2O4@Cr-MIL-101/Y zeolite ternary nanocomposite was prepared and applied as a sonocatalyst for efficient degradation of organic contaminants.
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