Abstract

Zero-valent Cu-Fe bimetallic porous carbon materials were successfully applied to remediate organic wastewater. In this work, we successfully recycled the layered double hydroxides (LDHs) adsorbed with Orange II (OII) to form a zero-valent Cu-Fe bimetallic porous carbon material (CuFe/Carbon). The characterization results showed that CuFe/Carbon was a zero-valent Cu-Fe bimetallic porous graphene-like carbon material. In the course of the experiment, we found that aeration condition had a great influence on the activity of CuFe/Carbon. The removal efficiency of nitrobenzene (NB) was 100 % in nitrogen system and 48 % in air system. The active species of O2− and OH was formed under air condition, while there was no active species under nitrogen condition. NB was reduced to aniline directly under nitrogen condition. We proposed there were reduction and oxidation mechanisms under different aeration conditions. This work mainly investigated the conversion process of a novel material under different reaction conditions, which provided theoretical support for the removal of organic matters.

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