Abstract

Composite Fenton nanocatalyst was prepared by water-based in situ creation of Fe3O4 nanoparticles integrated within the self-assembly 3D reduced graphene oxide (rGO) aerogel. The hybrid applied for the degradation of Acid Green 25 (AG-25) organic dye in an aqueous solution, in the presence of H2O2. By investigating the conditions that maximize the dye adsorption by the 3D composite, it was found that the pH of the solution should be adjusted between the pKa of the functional groups present on the rGO surface (carboxylic acid) and that of the dye (sulfonic acid) to promote electrostatic interactions dye—3D structure. Performed under these conditions, Fenton degradation of AG-25 in presence of H2O2 was completed in less than 30 min, including all the intermediate products, as demonstrated by MALDI–TOF–MS analysis of the aqueous solution after discoloration. Moreover, this was achieved in a solution with as high a dye concentration of 0.5 mg/mL, with only 10 mg of 3D composite catalyst, at room temperature and without additional energy input. The high performance was attributed to the creation of charge-transfer complex between rGO and Fe3O4 nanoparticles throughout covalent bond C–O–Fe, the formation of which was promoted by the in situ synthesis procedure. For the first time, up to the authors’ knowledge, AG-25 degradation mechanism was proposed.

Highlights

  • Organic dyes are complex and toxic aromatic compounds, usually used to dye textiles or other ­products[1]

  • Few key issues of this work are considered behind the state-of-the-art: (1) Low energy synthesis process, achieved by the combination of simultaneous thermal and chemical reduction of Graphene oxide (GO) and magnetic nanoparticles precursor; (2) Monolithic structure that allows easier implementation; (3) Use of MALDI–TOF MS techniques to analyze the degradation products

  • 3D composite structures made of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and magnetic nanoparticles ­Fe3O4 were synthesized by a self-assembly process, during the simultaneous reduction of GO nanoplatelets and precursor for magnetic nanoparticles

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Introduction

Organic dyes are complex and toxic aromatic compounds, usually used to dye textiles or other ­products[1]. Between various catalytic processes studied, Fenton reaction over magnetic nanoparticles as catalysts combined with the 3D rGO aerogel structures has arisen as a potential advanced oxidation technique for organic dye e­ limination[30,31,32,33,34].

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