Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution

This study reports on the glycerol decomposition using photocatalytic fenton technique. Visible light-responsive CuFe204 photocatalyst was synthesized using sol-gel method employing Cu:Fe ratio of 1 :2 by mo!. In the presence of xenon lamp (250 W), the performance of photocatalytic fenton degradatio...

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Main Authors: Kong, Zi Ying, Cheng, C. K., Khan, Maksudur R.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.145702018-01-11T02:46:19Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14570/ Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution Kong, Zi Ying Cheng, C. K. Khan, Maksudur R. TP Chemical technology This study reports on the glycerol decomposition using photocatalytic fenton technique. Visible light-responsive CuFe204 photocatalyst was synthesized using sol-gel method employing Cu:Fe ratio of 1 :2 by mo!. In the presence of xenon lamp (250 W), the performance of photocatalytic fenton degradation of different concentrations of glycerol aqueous solution (27.36, 41.05, 54.73 and 68.41 mM), different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (163.9, 327.8, 491.7, 655.6 and 819.5 mM) and different photocatalyst loadings (0.1, 1.0, 2.0 and 5.0 g/L) were studied. The results obtained show that a minimal amount of photocatalyst loadings (0.1 g/L) was needed to initiate the photocatalytic fenton reaction. When the concentration of glycerol was increased, the degradation of glycerol diminished; however increasing the concentration of H202 has increased the glycerol degradation. The degradation for initial glycerol concentration of 27.36 mM was 60.0% while at 67.41 mM glycerol concentration, the degradation attained 27.0%. Besides that, adding 819.5 mM H102 showed 30% degradation while adding 163.9 mM H202 only showed 5% degradation. Full factorial analysis was introduced to screen the factors in the photocatalytic fenton degradation of glycerol. The screening exercise indicates that the best conditions were 27.41 mM glycerol concentration, 819.5 mM H202 concentration and 5.0g/L photocatalyst load in gs in the experiment of four hours. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14570/6/fkksa-2015-ziying-photocatalytic%20fenton%20treatment%20of%20glycerol%20solution.pdf Kong, Zi Ying and Cheng, C. K. and Khan, Maksudur R. (2015) Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution. In: 5th International Conference on Environment (ICENV 2015), 18-19 August 2015 , Penang, Malaysia. pp. 1-10.. (Unpublished)
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Kong, Zi Ying
Cheng, C. K.
Khan, Maksudur R.
Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution
description This study reports on the glycerol decomposition using photocatalytic fenton technique. Visible light-responsive CuFe204 photocatalyst was synthesized using sol-gel method employing Cu:Fe ratio of 1 :2 by mo!. In the presence of xenon lamp (250 W), the performance of photocatalytic fenton degradation of different concentrations of glycerol aqueous solution (27.36, 41.05, 54.73 and 68.41 mM), different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (163.9, 327.8, 491.7, 655.6 and 819.5 mM) and different photocatalyst loadings (0.1, 1.0, 2.0 and 5.0 g/L) were studied. The results obtained show that a minimal amount of photocatalyst loadings (0.1 g/L) was needed to initiate the photocatalytic fenton reaction. When the concentration of glycerol was increased, the degradation of glycerol diminished; however increasing the concentration of H202 has increased the glycerol degradation. The degradation for initial glycerol concentration of 27.36 mM was 60.0% while at 67.41 mM glycerol concentration, the degradation attained 27.0%. Besides that, adding 819.5 mM H102 showed 30% degradation while adding 163.9 mM H202 only showed 5% degradation. Full factorial analysis was introduced to screen the factors in the photocatalytic fenton degradation of glycerol. The screening exercise indicates that the best conditions were 27.41 mM glycerol concentration, 819.5 mM H202 concentration and 5.0g/L photocatalyst load in gs in the experiment of four hours.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Kong, Zi Ying
Cheng, C. K.
Khan, Maksudur R.
author_facet Kong, Zi Ying
Cheng, C. K.
Khan, Maksudur R.
author_sort Kong, Zi Ying
title Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution
title_short Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution
title_full Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution
title_fullStr Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution
title_full_unstemmed Application of CuFe2O4 For Photocatalytic Fenton Treatment of Glycerol Solution
title_sort application of cufe2o4 for photocatalytic fenton treatment of glycerol solution
publishDate 2015
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/14570/6/fkksa-2015-ziying-photocatalytic%20fenton%20treatment%20of%20glycerol%20solution.pdf
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