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Reduced Graphene Oxide-Coated CuFeO 2 with Fenton-like Catalytic Degradation Performance for Terramycin.

Liping WangGonghao LiuMingyu ZhangKun LuoYa Pang
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
A novel Fenton-like catalyst made of reduced graphene oxide-coated CuFeO 2 (rGO-coated CuFeO 2 ) was synthesized by the hydrothermal reaction method to remove terramycin from aqueous solutions. The catalytic degradation performance of rGO-coated CuFeO 2 for terramycin was verified with H 2 O 2 activation. The characterization reveals that rGO-coated CuFeO 2 has a micro- and mesoporous structure, with groups such as C=C/C-C, CH 2 -CO, and HO-C=O found on the surface. The Fenton-like catalytic degradation of terramycin by rGO-coated CuFeO 2 was in line with the pseudo-second-order kinetic model, and the elevated temperature accelerated the reaction. Terramycin was catalytically degraded by rGO-coated CuFeO 2 in two steps: terramycin was first adsorbed by rGO, and then Fenton-like degradation took place on its surface. This research presents new insight into the design and fabrication of Fenton-like catalysts with enhanced performance.
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