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Silica nanoparticles and kaolin clay decorated with VO 2+ in aerobic oxidative destruction of BTEX contaminants.

Pegah MohammadpourElham SafaeiConstantinos D Zeinalipour-Yazdi
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
The importance of controlled hydrocarbon oxidation has sparked interest in methods that catalyze this process. In this vein, controlled oxidative degradation of BTEX compounds (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes) which are hazardous air and industrial waste water contaminants is very considerable. Accordingly, the reactive VO 2+ species was anchored onto silica nanoparticles (VO-SNP) to catalyze the conversion of BTEX into useful compounds. The synthesized heterogeneous VO-SNP catalyst was characterized using different techniques such as FTIR, FETEM, FESEM, XRD, EDX, ICP and XPS. Interestingly, the catalyst performed the activation of the relatively inert C-H bonds of BTEX to produce oxygenated compounds under quite mild and eco-friendly conditions at room temperature with no extra additives. Furthermore, we introduced VO 2+ species onto mineral kaolin sheets (VO-kaolin) as a vanadyl decorated natural solid support and the results showed less efficiency compared to VO-SNP.
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