Abstract

The Fenton reaction is a powerful process that can degrade pollutants in wastewater. The reaction can be enhanced by UV/visible light irradiation. Herein, a photo-Fenton catalyst, K2Mn[Fe(CN)6], was synthesized by a grinding-washing method. The photo-Fenton activity of the synthesized catalyst was evaluated through the degradation of rhodamine B, reactive orange 16, and tetracycline HCl. In the presence of H2O2, the degradation efficiency of K2Mn[Fe(CN)6] was very poor in darkness but the degradation rates for pollutant models were significantly improved by visible light irradiation. Operating parameters such as catalyst loading and concentration of H2O2 also affected the degradation rate of the pollutant models. A trapping experiment confirmed •OH as the dominant reactive species in the respective photo-Fenton processes. The degradation of pollutant models was investigated by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Based on the experimental results, K2Mn[Fe(CN)6] could be used in water treatment initiatives in industrial areas.

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