2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvc.2022.898879
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Photocatalytic Activity of Zero-Valent Iron Nanoparticles Highly Dispersed on Porous Carbon Materials

Abstract: During the traditional homogeneous Fenton reaction process for water treatment, the consumption rate constant of Fe2+ is much greater than its regeneration rate constant, which makes Fe2+ an almost stoichiometric loss and produces iron sludge waste. In this article, highly dispersed zero-valent Fe nanoparticles loaded on porous carbon materials (Fe-EMC) were synthesized by a one-step calcination method using Flammulina velutipes natural carbon source and Fe(NO3)3 as raw materials to solve the aforementioned pr… Show more

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“…Both analyses confirm the successful synthesis of nanoparticles. The characteristic broadening at 2θ of about 45 0 and 65 0 in the X-ray diffraction pattern confirms that amorphous n-ZVI was synthesized [10,38,[54][55]. The X-ray diffraction pattern reveals the presence of FeO peaks for B-nZVI but not for S-nZVI.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Both analyses confirm the successful synthesis of nanoparticles. The characteristic broadening at 2θ of about 45 0 and 65 0 in the X-ray diffraction pattern confirms that amorphous n-ZVI was synthesized [10,38,[54][55]. The X-ray diffraction pattern reveals the presence of FeO peaks for B-nZVI but not for S-nZVI.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%