Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi

Perovskite oxides have attracted much attention due to their ability to efficiently oxidize and remove a variety of organic contaminants from wastewaters. The synthesis of CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalysts was prepared using the combined EDTA-citric acid complexation method. The main objective of this r...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.673862022-10-28T03:42:13Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67386/ Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi Rosmadi, Nur Nisha Fariha Organic chemistry Oxidation Physical and theoretical chemistry Conditions and laws of chemical reactions Catalysis Perovskite oxides have attracted much attention due to their ability to efficiently oxidize and remove a variety of organic contaminants from wastewaters. The synthesis of CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalysts was prepared using the combined EDTA-citric acid complexation method. The main objective of this research is to investigate the influence of partial Cu substitution in the calcium iron perovskite catalysts on the oxidative degradation of carbamazepine. The catalytic performance activity was carried out using the CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst for the removal of carbamazepine (CBZ) using the oxidant H2O2 depending on the dosage of the catalyst in a batch process. The physico-chemical properties of resultant catalyst were characterized using nitrogen sorption analysis and FESEM-EDX analysis. The results show that the degradation of CBZ was found to be 50% after 90 minutes under the conditions of 10 mg/L CBZ, 44mM H2O2, 1 g/L CaCuFeO3 and at room temperature. The optimal dosage of CaCuFeO3 catalyst was 0.8 g/L because the reaction rate constant (k) tend to saturate at 1.1 * 10"3 L/mg.min, whereby at higher dosage insignificant change of kinetics was observed (1 g/L, 1. 2*10" 3 L/mg.min). This is due to the fact that the formation of hydroxyl radicals (*OH) increases with the increase in catalyst dosage, as the number of active sites increases during catalysis. These results provide interesting insights into the feasibility of using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalysts for the degradation of recalcitrant micropollutants 2022 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67386/1/67386.pdf Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi. (2022) [Student Project] <http://terminalib.uitm.edu.my/67386.pdf> (Unpublished)
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topic Organic chemistry
Oxidation
Physical and theoretical chemistry
Conditions and laws of chemical reactions
Catalysis
spellingShingle Organic chemistry
Oxidation
Physical and theoretical chemistry
Conditions and laws of chemical reactions
Catalysis
Rosmadi, Nur Nisha Fariha
Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi
description Perovskite oxides have attracted much attention due to their ability to efficiently oxidize and remove a variety of organic contaminants from wastewaters. The synthesis of CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalysts was prepared using the combined EDTA-citric acid complexation method. The main objective of this research is to investigate the influence of partial Cu substitution in the calcium iron perovskite catalysts on the oxidative degradation of carbamazepine. The catalytic performance activity was carried out using the CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst for the removal of carbamazepine (CBZ) using the oxidant H2O2 depending on the dosage of the catalyst in a batch process. The physico-chemical properties of resultant catalyst were characterized using nitrogen sorption analysis and FESEM-EDX analysis. The results show that the degradation of CBZ was found to be 50% after 90 minutes under the conditions of 10 mg/L CBZ, 44mM H2O2, 1 g/L CaCuFeO3 and at room temperature. The optimal dosage of CaCuFeO3 catalyst was 0.8 g/L because the reaction rate constant (k) tend to saturate at 1.1 * 10"3 L/mg.min, whereby at higher dosage insignificant change of kinetics was observed (1 g/L, 1. 2*10" 3 L/mg.min). This is due to the fact that the formation of hydroxyl radicals (*OH) increases with the increase in catalyst dosage, as the number of active sites increases during catalysis. These results provide interesting insights into the feasibility of using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalysts for the degradation of recalcitrant micropollutants
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author Rosmadi, Nur Nisha Fariha
author_facet Rosmadi, Nur Nisha Fariha
author_sort Rosmadi, Nur Nisha Fariha
title Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi
title_short Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi
title_full Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi
title_fullStr Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi
title_full_unstemmed Oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using CaCuFeO3 perovskite catalyst / Nur Nisha Fariha Rosmadi
title_sort oxidative degradation of carbamazepine using cacufeo3 perovskite catalyst / nur nisha fariha rosmadi
publishDate 2022
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/67386/1/67386.pdf
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