Supplementary material from "Rapid degradation of malachite green by CoFe2O4-SiC foam under microwave radiation"
Posted on 2018-06-11 - 17:45
This study demonstrated rapid degradation of malachite green (MG) by an microwave-induced enhanced catalytic process with CoFe2O4-SiC foam. The catalyst was synthesized from CoFe2O4 particles and SiC foam by the hydrothermal method. X-ray diffraction and SEM techniques were used to confirm that CoFe2O4 particles were settled on the surface of SiC foam. In this experiment, a novel fixed-bed reactor was set up with this catalyst for a continuous flow process in a microwave oven. The different parameters that affect the MW-induced degradation rate of MG were explored. The MW irradiation leads to the effective catalytic degradation of MG, achieving 95.01% degradation within 5 min at pH 8.5. At the same time, the good stability and applicability of CoFe2O4-SiC foam for the degradation process were also discussed, as well as the underlying mechanism. In brief, these findings make the CoFe2O4-SiC foam an excellent catalyst that could be used in practical rapid degradation of MG.
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Mao, Yanpeng; Yang, Shanxiu; Xue, Chao; Zhang, Miaomiao; Wang, Wenlong; Song, Zhanlong; et al. (2018). Supplementary material from "Rapid degradation of malachite green by CoFe2O4-SiC foam under microwave radiation". The Royal Society. Collection. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4130039.v1
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AUTHORS (8)
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Yanpeng Mao
SY
Shanxiu Yang
CX
Chao Xue
MZ
Miaomiao Zhang
WW
Wenlong Wang
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Zhanlong Song
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Xiqiang Zhao
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Jing Sun