Abstract

Hierarchically porous Cu–Ni/C composite catalysts were successfully fabricated by a bio-inspired route involving impregnation and calcination processes. Macoporous networks composed of interwoven carbon fibers loaded with nano Cu–Ni particles, which had high surface area (538m2/g), were prepared by template-directed synthesis employing tissue paper as bio-templates. The obtained hierarchically porous structures exhibited high catalytic activity for acid fuchsin degradation in the MICO process due to the synergetic effects between the microwave (MW), porous carbon and Cu–Ni nano particles. The degradation of acid fuchsin was a fast process under MW irritation. Not only the chromophore group but also the naphthalene ring and benzene ring in acid fuchsin molecule can be destroyed mostly. Ni addition had a significant effect on the acid fuchsin degradation because it benefited more formation of hydroxyl radicals OH under MW irritation.

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