Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4411238 Chemosphere 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Degradation of rhodamine B by Fe(0)-based Fenton process with H2O2 was investigated. The effects of H2O2 dose, Fe(0) dose, initial concentration of rhodamine B and initial pH value on the degradation of rhodamine B were examined. The results showed that the degradation and mineralization of rhodamine B occurred with low dose of H2O2 and Fe(0). The intermediates of rhodamine B were analyzed with UV–Vis spectrophotometry and ion chromatography and the mechanism of oxidative degradation of rhodamine B was also discussed. The reactive oxygen species (·OH) produced in Fe(0)-based Fenton process with H2O2 is the key to the degradation of rhodamine B by ways of N-de-ethylation, chromophore cleavage, ring-opening and mineralization.

► Highly efficient and inexpensive Fenton process based on Fe(0) and H2O2. ► Degradation and mineralization of RhB with low concentration of H2O2. ► The •OH species play key role for the degradation and mineralization of RhB.

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