2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.molcatb.2015.06.002
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Catalytic oxidation of tetrabromobisphenol A by iron(III)-tetrakis(p-sulfonatephenyl)porphyrin catalyst supported on cyclodextrin polymers with potassium monopersulfate

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“…In their other contribution, three‐dimensionally cross‐linked CD polymers were tested in a comparative study performed at pH 8 [208] . αCD and γCD proved to be more efficient than βCD both in TBBPA decomposition (full degradation in 1 h vs 96 % in 4 h) and the release of Br − (28.5 μM vs 20 μM).…”
Section: Degradation Of Pollutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their other contribution, three‐dimensionally cross‐linked CD polymers were tested in a comparative study performed at pH 8 [208] . αCD and γCD proved to be more efficient than βCD both in TBBPA decomposition (full degradation in 1 h vs 96 % in 4 h) and the release of Br − (28.5 μM vs 20 μM).…”
Section: Degradation Of Pollutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several cyclodextrin derivatives also bind Fe IIItetrakis(p-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin (Fe III TPPS), and the resulting systems were used as a catalyst for degradation of pentachlorophenol and tetrabromobisphenol A [110][111][112][113][114][115]. In this case cyclodextrins played an important role in preventing the degradation of the porphyrin catalyst.…”
Section: Supramolecular Architectures For Oxygen-mediated Catalysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polluting phenolics and humic substances have been also suggested as substrates for synthetic metalloporphyrins, in an intriguing series of papers dealing with the development of processes for the treatment of polluted soils [124,125,126,127,128]. Dehalogenation of halogenated phenols, mimicking chloroperoxidases has been also described [129,130,131,132,133].…”
Section: Synthetic Metalloporphyrinsmentioning
confidence: 99%