Coordination-Polymer-Derived Cu-CoO/C Nanocomposite Used in Fenton-like Reaction to Achieve Efficient Degradation of Organic Compounds.
Linxu XuRupeng LiuYubo ZhaoXue ShenCuizhen SunZhigang YangJin WangYufeng DuShuying GengFeiyong ChenPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
In this paper, carbon-matrix-supported copper (Cu) and cobaltous oxide (CoO) nanoparticles were obtained by using coordination polymers (CPs) as a precursor. The aqueous solutions of copper methacrylate (CuMA) and cobalt methacrylate (CoMA) were preferentially prepared, which were then mixed with anhydrous ethanol to fabricate dual metal ion coordination polymers (CuMA/CoMA). After calcination under an argon atmosphere, the Cu-CoO/C nanocomposite was obtained. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM) showed that the material has banded morphology, and the dual functional nanoparticles were highly dispersed in the carbon matrix. The prepared material was used in a heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction, with the aim of replacing traditional ferric catalysts to solve pH constraints and the mass production of ferric slime. The obtained nanocomposite showed excellent catalytic performance on the degradation of methylene blue (MB) at near-neutral conditions; the discoloration efficiency is about 98.5% within 50 min in the presence of 0.15 mmol/mL H 2 O 2 and 0.5 mg/mL catalyst. And good reusability was verified via eight cycles. The plausible pathway for MB discoloration and the possible catalytic mechanism was also proposed.
Keyphrases
- reduced graphene oxide
- metal organic framework
- aqueous solution
- highly efficient
- visible light
- gold nanoparticles
- electron microscopy
- carbon nanotubes
- electron transfer
- hydrogen peroxide
- wastewater treatment
- quantum dots
- oxide nanoparticles
- solid phase extraction
- solar cells
- iron deficiency
- room temperature
- ionic liquid
- carbon dioxide