Abstract

Herein, Peltophorum pterocarpum flowers (PPFs) were used to fabricate magnetic activated carbon (MAC) through one-pot pyrolysis with the addition of FeCl3 and KOH. XRD results proved that zero-valent iron crytals were formed in activated carbon (AC) bases. With 16.0 wt% Fe, MAC possessed a specific saturation magnetization of 35.6 emu/g, indicating its sufficient strength for magnetic separation. Furthermore, MAC had hierarchical porosity, characterized by a specific surface area of 69 m2/g and a total pore volume of 0.104 cm3/g. Subsequently, MAC was explored for activating persulfate (PS) in methyl orange (MO) decolorization. At pH 3.0, 30 °C, 5.00 mM PS, and 1.00 g/L MAC, 93.3 % MO (0.100 mM) vanished after 120 min. In reuse experiments, only 10.6 % of iron was leached from the MAC activator, and MO removal still remained at 77.7 % after five cycles. In summary, PPF-derived MAC showed effective potential in activating PS for MO elimination.

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