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Photodegradation of Orange II using waste paper sludge-derived heterogeneous catalyst in the presence of oxalate under ultraviolet light emitting diode irradiation

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 47, Issue -, Pages 63-70

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2015.11.030

Keywords

Heterogeneous catalyst; Waste paper sludge; Oxalic acid; Orange II

Funding

  1. Major Science and Technology Projects Focus on Social Development Projects of Zhejiang Province [2014C03002, 2012C03004-1]

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A waste paper sludge-derived heterogeneous catalyst (WPS-Fe-350) was synthesized via a facile method and successfully applied for the degradation of Orange II in the presence of oxalic acid under the illumination of ultraviolet light emitting diode (UV-LED) Powder X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, scanning electronic microscopy and N-2 sorption isotherm analysis indicated the formation of alpha-Fe2O3 in the mesoporous nanocomposite. The degradation test showed that WPS-Fe-350 exhibited rapid Orange II (OH) degradation and mineralization in the presence of oxalic acid under the illumination of UV-LED. The effects of pH, oxalic acid concentration and dosage of the catalyst on the degradation of OH were evaluated, respectively. Under the optimal conditions (1 g/L catalyst dosage, 2 mmol/L oxalic acid and pH 3.0), the degradation percentage for a solution containing 30 mg/L OH reached 83.4% under illumination by UV-LED for 80 min. Moreover, five cyclic tests for OH degradation suggested that WPS-Fe-350 exhibited excellent stability of catalytic activity. Hence, this study provides an alternative environmentally friendly way to reuse waste paper sludge and an effective and economically viable method for degradation of azo dyes and other refractory organic pollutants in water. (C) 2016 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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