Abstract

Using natural materials, i.e. halloysite nanoclay that is a biocompatible naturally occurring clay and Heracleum persicum extract that can serve as a green reducing agent, a novel magnetic catalyst, Fe3O4/Hal-Mel-TEA(IL)-Pd, has been designed and fabricated. To prepare the catalyst, halloysite was first magnetized (magnetic particles with mean diameter of 13.06 ± 3.1 nm) and then surface functionalized with melamine, 1,4 dibromobutane and triethanolamine to provide ionic liquid on the halloysite surface (5 wt%). The latter was then used as a support to immobilize Pd nanoparticles that were reduced by Heracleum persicum extract. The characterization of the catalyst established that the loading of Pd in Fe3O4/Hal-Mel-TEA(IL)-Pd was very low (0.93 wt%) and its specific surface area was 63 m2g−1. Moreover, the catalyst showed magnetic property (Ms = 19.75 emu g−1) and could be magnetically separated from the reaction. The catalytic performance of the magnetic catalyst for reductive degradation of methyl orange and rhodamine B in the presence of NaBH4 in aqueous media was investigated. The activation energy, enthalpy, and entropy for the reduction of methyl orange were estimated as 42.02 kJ mol−1, 39.40 kJ mol−1, and −139.06 J mol−1 K−1, respectively. These values for rhodamine B were calculated as 39.97 kJ mol−1, 34.33 kJ mol−1, and −155.18 Jmol−1K−1, respectively. Notably, Fe3O4/Hal-Mel-TEA(IL)-Pd could be reused for eight reaction runs with negligible loss of the catalytic activity (~3%) and Pd leaching (0.01 wt% of the initial loading).

Highlights

  • Using natural materials, i.e. halloysite nanoclay that is a biocompatible naturally occurring clay and Heracleum persicum extract that can serve as a green reducing agent, a novel magnetic catalyst, Fe3O4/ Hal-Mel-TEA(IL)-Pd, has been designed and fabricated

  • To evaluate the catalytic activity of the resulting catalyst, the reduction of two dyes methyl orange (MO) and rhodamine B (RhB) was studied in aqueous media

  • The results showed that the magnetic saturation (Ms) value of Fe3O4/Hal-Mel-TEA(IL)-Pd (19.75 emu g−1) was far lower than that of bare Fe3O4 (47.1 emu g−1)

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Introduction

I.e. halloysite nanoclay that is a biocompatible naturally occurring clay and Heracleum persicum extract that can serve as a green reducing agent, a novel magnetic catalyst, Fe3O4/ Hal-Mel-TEA(IL)-Pd, has been designed and fabricated. In the XRD pattern of Fe3O4/Hal-Mel-TEA(IL)-Pd some small additional bands at 2θ = 40 °, 51.6° and 68.4, JCPDS, Card No 46–1043, labeled as Pd) can be observed that can be assigned to the Pd nanoparticles. It is worth noting that the magnetic saturation of the catalyst was low, Fe3O4/Hal-Mel-TEA(IL)-Pd was magnetic enough to be readily separated from the reaction mixture by using an external magnet.

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