Issue 54, 2020

Removal of reactive brilliant red X-3B by a weak magnetic field enhanced Fenton-like system with zero-valent iron

Abstract

The effect of a weak magnetic field (WMF) on the removal of reactive brilliant red X-3B (X-3B) by zero-valent iron (ZVI)/H2O2 was studied. The optimum conditions for the removal of X-3B by the ZVI/H2O2/WMF system were as follows: pH = 4.0, X-3B was 50 mg L−1, H2O2 was 8 mM, and ZVI with particle size of 20 μm was 0.5 g L−1. The X-3B decolorization rate could reach 99.41% in 10 minutes. The superposed WMF increased the working pH of ZVI from 3.0 to 4.0. The main part of ZVI/H2O2 removal kinetics of X-3B followed the zero order rate law. In this study, the removal effect of X-3B by pre-magnetization ZVI was not as good as that of real-time magnetization, but it was better than the removal of X-3B by the ZVI/H2O2 system. The ZVI/H2O2/WMF system still had the ability to remove X-3B after 4 consecutive cycles. The use of WMF improved the removal of X-3B by ZVI/H2O2 mainly due to the corrosion of ZVI. Under acidic conditions, WMF enhanced the activity of ZVI, which promoted the efficiency of the Fenton reaction. The use of WMF to enhance the ZVI/H2O2 removal X-3B was a promising and environmental friendly process because it did not require additional energy and expensive reagents and did not cause secondary pollution.

Graphical abstract: Removal of reactive brilliant red X-3B by a weak magnetic field enhanced Fenton-like system with zero-valent iron

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Apr 2020
Accepted
23 Aug 2020
First published
08 Sep 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 32671-32677

Removal of reactive brilliant red X-3B by a weak magnetic field enhanced Fenton-like system with zero-valent iron

L. Liang, Y. Zhang, L. Cheng, Q. Wu, Y. Xue, Q. Wang and X. Meng, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 32671 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA03480K

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