Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7920258 | Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
It is still desirable to obtain the catalysts to degrade organic dye pollutants at room temperature, which meets the current demands of pollutant-removing and energy-saving simultaneously. By a facile precipitation method, we prepared in this work a new, highly efficient CeHIO6·4H2O catalyst. By characterization, it was found that the CeHIO6·4H2O sample is in nature a yellow inorganic semiconductor with particle size of 0.2-10â¯Î¼m, band gap of 2.75â¯eV, low surface area of 1.52â¯m2â¯gâ1 and amorphous structure. The CeHIO6·4H2O catalyst showed high activity in degradation of rhodamine B (RhB), methyl orange (MO) and methylene blue (MB) in the dark at room temperature. After being used for 3 cycles, it did not undergo significant loss of activity and kept its chemical composition unchanged in the degradation experiments. More importantly, its activity is remarkably higher than that of the previously reported Ce(IO3)4, CeGeO4, ZrHIO6·4H2O and Ce-doped MoO3 analogues. The major active species and the catalytic mechanism for the dye degradation were proposed.
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Authors
Xinping Ma, Jiayin Li, Haoran Liu, Jianting Tang,