Abstract

Methylene blue (MB) is a common pollutant in wastewater from the printing and dyeing industries. In this study, attapulgite (ATP) was modified with La3+/Cu2+, using the method of equivolumetric impregnation. The La3+/Cu2+ -ATP nanocomposites were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The catalytic properties of the modified ATP and the original ATP were compared. At the same time, the influence of the reaction temperature, concentration of methylene blue and pH on the reaction rate were investigated. The optimal reaction conditions are as follows: MB concentration is 80 mg/L, the dosage of the catalyst is 0.30 g, the dosage of hydrogen peroxide is 2 mL, the pH is 10 and the reaction temperature is 50 °C. Under these conditions, the degradation rate of MB can reach 98%. The recatalysis experiment was carried out reusing the catalyst, and the experimental results showed that the degradation rate could reach 65% after three uses, indicating that the catalyst could be recycled many times and costs could be reduced. Finally, the degradation mechanism of MB was speculated, and the reaction kinetic equation was obtained as follows: -dc/dt = 14,044 exp(-3598.34/T)C(O)0.28.

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