2016
DOI: 10.1002/ep.12298
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Development of an activated carbon‐supported zero‐valent iron catalyst (AC‐Fe0) for enhancing degradation of reactive brilliant orange and reducing iron sludge production

Abstract: Pure zero‐valent iron (ZVI) has poor catalytic capacity due to its agglomeration and slow corrosion rate in neutral solution and hence requires acid condition for heterogeneous Fenton reaction. In this study, we develop an activated carbon (AC)‐supported ZVI catalyst (AC‐Fe0) that was prepared with a one‐step reductive roasting method by employing AC as a reductant and supporting matrix. The constructed AC‐Fe0 was then used for Fenton degradation of an azo dye reactive brilliant orange (X‐GN). Analyses from mu… Show more

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“…In order to establish an index reflecting a problem, if there is no readymade index to be synthesized, it is necessary to decompose the problem and synthesize it. (2) Frequency analysis: this paper mainly carries out frequency statistics on the current reports and papers on the evaluation of ecologically sensitive areas and chooses the indicators with higher frequency of use [10]. (3) Principal component analysis: it means that on the premise of minimizing the loss of information, the index is "aggregated" by linear transformation, and a small part of information is discarded, so that the high-dimensional index data can be optimized and simplified.…”
Section: Screening Methods Of Quantitative Assessment Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to establish an index reflecting a problem, if there is no readymade index to be synthesized, it is necessary to decompose the problem and synthesize it. (2) Frequency analysis: this paper mainly carries out frequency statistics on the current reports and papers on the evaluation of ecologically sensitive areas and chooses the indicators with higher frequency of use [10]. (3) Principal component analysis: it means that on the premise of minimizing the loss of information, the index is "aggregated" by linear transformation, and a small part of information is discarded, so that the high-dimensional index data can be optimized and simplified.…”
Section: Screening Methods Of Quantitative Assessment Indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this decade, the decolorization of dyes by zero valent metals (ZVMs) is of great importance, not only for the high reduction ability, low cost, and easy operation , but also because it could be applied as a pretreatment method to remove chromophoric sturucture via Eq. rior to biological treatment .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%