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Bentonite-supported nano zero-valent iron composite as a green catalyst for bisphenol A degradation: Preparation, performance, and mechanism of action.
Bao, Teng; Damtie, Mekdimu Mezemir; Hosseinzadeh, Ahmad; Wei, Wei; Jin, Jie; Phong Vo, Hoang Nhat; Ye, Jing Song; Liu, Yiwen; Wang, Xiao Fei; Yu, Zhi Min; Chen, Zhi Jie; Wu, Ke; Frost, Ray L; Ni, Bing-Jie.
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  • Bao T; School of Biology, Food and Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China; Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia; Institute of Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China; An
  • Damtie MM; Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, KICT School, University of Science & Technology (UST), 34113, 217, Gajeong-ro, Yuseong-g
  • Hosseinzadeh A; Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia.
  • Wei W; Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia.
  • Jin J; School of Biology, Food and Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China; Institute of Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China; Anhui Key Laboratory of Sewage Purification and Eco-restoration Materials, Hefei, China. Electronic address: amushui@hfuu.edu.cn.
  • Phong Vo HN; Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia.
  • Ye JS; School of Biology, Food and Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China.
  • Liu Y; Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia.
  • Wang XF; School of Biology, Food and Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China.
  • Yu ZM; School of Biology, Food and Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China; Institute of Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China; Anhui Key Laboratory of Sewage Purification and Eco-restoration Materials, Hefei, China.
  • Chen ZJ; Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia.
  • Wu K; School of Biology, Food and Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China; Institute of Environment Engineering, Hefei University, China; Anhui Key Laboratory of Sewage Purification and Eco-restoration Materials, Hefei, China.
  • Frost RL; School of Chemistry, Physics and Mechanical Engineering, Queensland University of Technology, Queensland, 4001, Australia.
  • Ni BJ; Centre for Technology in Water and Wastewater, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2007, Australia. Electronic address: bingjieni@gmail.com.
J Environ Manage ; 260: 110105, 2020 Apr 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31941635
ABSTRACT
Bisphenol A (BPA) is a toxic environmental pollutant commonly found in wastewater. Using non-toxic materials and eco-friendly technology to remove this pollutant from wastewater presents multiple advantages. Treatment of wastewater with clay minerals has received growing interest because of the environment friendliness of these materials. Bentonite is a 21 layered phyllosilicate clay mineral that can support nano-metal catalysts. It can prevent the agglomeration of nano-metal catalysts and improve their activity. In this article, a green catalytic nano zero-valent iron/bentonite composite material (NZVI@bentonite) was synthesized via liquid-phase reduction. The average size of NZVI was approximately 40-50 nm. Good dispersion and low aggregation were observed when NZVI was loaded on the surface or embedded into the nanosheets of bentonite. Degradation of BPA, a harmful contaminant widely found in wastewater at relatively high levels, by NZVI@bentonite was then investigated and compared with that by pristine NZVI through batch Fenton-like reaction experiments. Compared with pristine NZVI and bentonite alone, the NZVI@bentonite showed a higher BPA degradation ratio and offered highly effective BPA degradation up to 450 mg/g in wastewater under optimum operating conditions. Adsorption coupled with the Fenton-like reaction was responsible for BPA degradation by NZVI@bentonite. This work extends the application of NZVI@bentonite as an effective green catalyst for BPA degradation in aqueous environments.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes Químicos da Água / Bentonita Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Poluentes Químicos da Água / Bentonita Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article