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Pyrite nanoparticles as a Fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants

The Fenton reaction is the most widely used advanced oxidation process (AOP) for wastewater treatment. This study reports on the use of pyrite nanoparticles and microparticles as Fenton reagents for the oxidative degradation of copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) as a representative contaminant. Upon oxida...

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Autores principales: Gil-Lozano, Carolina, Losa-Adams, Elisabeth, F.-Dávila, Alfonso, Gago-Duport, Luis
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Beilstein-Institut 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24991522
http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.97
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author Gil-Lozano, Carolina
Losa-Adams, Elisabeth
F.-Dávila, Alfonso
Gago-Duport, Luis
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Losa-Adams, Elisabeth
F.-Dávila, Alfonso
Gago-Duport, Luis
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description The Fenton reaction is the most widely used advanced oxidation process (AOP) for wastewater treatment. This study reports on the use of pyrite nanoparticles and microparticles as Fenton reagents for the oxidative degradation of copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) as a representative contaminant. Upon oxidative dissolution in water, pyrite (FeS(2)) particles can generate H(2)O(2) at their surface while simultaneously promoting recycling of Fe(3+) into Fe(2+) and vice versa. Pyrite nanoparticles were synthesized by the hot injection method. The use of a high concentration of precursors gave individual nanoparticles (diameter: 20 nm) with broader crystallinity at the outer interfaces, providing a greater number of surface defects, which is advantageous for generating H(2)O(2). Batch reactions were run to monitor the kinetics of CuPc degradation in real time and the amount of H(2)O(2). A markedly greater degradation of CuPc was achieved with nanoparticles as compared to microparticles: at low loadings (0.08 mg/L) and 20 h reaction time, the former enabled 60% CuPc removal, whereas the latter enabled only 7% removal. These results confirm that the use of low concentrations of synthetic nanoparticles can be a cost effective alternative to conventional Fenton procedures for use in wastewater treatment, avoiding the potential risks caused by the release of heavy metals upon dissolution of natural pyrites.
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spelling pubmed-40773622014-07-02 Pyrite nanoparticles as a Fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants Gil-Lozano, Carolina Losa-Adams, Elisabeth F.-Dávila, Alfonso Gago-Duport, Luis Beilstein J Nanotechnol Full Research Paper The Fenton reaction is the most widely used advanced oxidation process (AOP) for wastewater treatment. This study reports on the use of pyrite nanoparticles and microparticles as Fenton reagents for the oxidative degradation of copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) as a representative contaminant. Upon oxidative dissolution in water, pyrite (FeS(2)) particles can generate H(2)O(2) at their surface while simultaneously promoting recycling of Fe(3+) into Fe(2+) and vice versa. Pyrite nanoparticles were synthesized by the hot injection method. The use of a high concentration of precursors gave individual nanoparticles (diameter: 20 nm) with broader crystallinity at the outer interfaces, providing a greater number of surface defects, which is advantageous for generating H(2)O(2). Batch reactions were run to monitor the kinetics of CuPc degradation in real time and the amount of H(2)O(2). A markedly greater degradation of CuPc was achieved with nanoparticles as compared to microparticles: at low loadings (0.08 mg/L) and 20 h reaction time, the former enabled 60% CuPc removal, whereas the latter enabled only 7% removal. These results confirm that the use of low concentrations of synthetic nanoparticles can be a cost effective alternative to conventional Fenton procedures for use in wastewater treatment, avoiding the potential risks caused by the release of heavy metals upon dissolution of natural pyrites. Beilstein-Institut 2014-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4077362/ /pubmed/24991522 http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.97 Text en Copyright © 2014, Gil-Lozano et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/termsThis is an Open Access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The license is subject to the Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology terms and conditions: (https://www.beilstein-journals.org/bjnano/terms)
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Losa-Adams, Elisabeth
F.-Dávila, Alfonso
Gago-Duport, Luis
Pyrite nanoparticles as a Fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants
title Pyrite nanoparticles as a Fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants
title_full Pyrite nanoparticles as a Fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants
title_fullStr Pyrite nanoparticles as a Fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants
title_full_unstemmed Pyrite nanoparticles as a Fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants
title_short Pyrite nanoparticles as a Fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants
title_sort pyrite nanoparticles as a fenton-like reagent for in situ remediation of organic pollutants
topic Full Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4077362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24991522
http://dx.doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.97
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