Catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of phenol solution over Fe–Mn binary oxides diatomite composite

Mn–Fe binary oxides incorporated into diatomite (denoted as FM-diatomite) was prepared by the redox reaction of KMnO 4 and FeSO 4 with pH ranging from 3 to 9. The catalytic activities of FM-diatomite were studied for phenol oxidation and were compared with iron oxide modified diatomite (F-diatomite)...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of porous materials 2017-06, Vol.24 (3), p.601-611
Hauptverfasser: Son, Bui Hai Dang, Mai, Vo Quang, Du, Dang Xuan, Phong, Nguyen Hai, Cuong, Nguyen Duc, Khieu, Dinh Quang
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Zusammenfassung:Mn–Fe binary oxides incorporated into diatomite (denoted as FM-diatomite) was prepared by the redox reaction of KMnO 4 and FeSO 4 with pH ranging from 3 to 9. The catalytic activities of FM-diatomite were studied for phenol oxidation and were compared with iron oxide modified diatomite (F-diatomite) and manganese oxide modified diatomite (M-diatomite). The obtained catalysts were characterized by scanning electron microscope, powder X-ray diffraction, energy dispersive spectroscopy, transmission electron microscope, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherms. The results show that Fe–Mn binary oxides were highly dispersed on the diatomite surface in which manganese oxide and iron oxide displayed multiple oxidation states including Mn 4+ , Mn 3+ , Fe 2+ and Fe 3+ . The phenol oxidation by H 2 O 2 through the use of Mn–Fe-diatomite as a catalyst was conducted. FM-diatomite exhibited as an excellent catalyst for the total oxidation of phenol and main intermediates (catechol and hydroquinone). The conversion of phenol and main intermediates by means of FM-diatomite was 100 % under 50 min while that by F-diatomite also was 100 % after 110 min but other intermediates still remained. While phenol conversion by M-diatomite was close to zero due to speedy hydroperoxide decomposition over the manganese oxide catalyst. These results show that there was a synergized effect of iron and manganese oxide present in FM-diatomite.
ISSN:1380-2224
1573-4854
DOI:10.1007/s10934-016-0296-7