Hartmann M, Kullmann S, Keller H (2010)
Publication Language: English
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article, Review article
Publication year: 2010
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Book Volume: 20
Pages Range: 9002-9017
Journal Issue: 41
DOI: 10.1039/c0jm00577k
The Fenton reagent which was discovered by H. J. H. Fenton over 100 years ago is still of special interest for wastewater treatment in the present time. The main objective of heterogeneous Fenton catalysts is the combination of high activity, low iron leaching and the possibility of employing the system at pH environments near neutrality. This review discusses the use of iron-containing pillared clays as well as micro- and mesoporous (alumino-) silicate catalysts prepared by ion-exchange, impregnation or direct synthesis for the degradation of organic compounds like phenol and organic dyes including Orange II. Moreover, the treatment of more complex waste streams is reviewed. After a general introduction into the chemistry of the Fenton and the photo-Fenton reaction as well as the catalysts employed, specific examples are discussed with respect to the active species present, the stability of the catalyst and the influence of reaction conditions such as pH, temperature and the presence of impurities. © 2010 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
APA:
Hartmann, M., Kullmann, S., & Keller, H. (2010). Wastewater treatment with heterogeneous Fenton-type catalysts based on porous materials. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 20(41), 9002-9017. https://doi.org/10.1039/c0jm00577k
MLA:
Hartmann, Martin, Simon Kullmann, and Harald Keller. "Wastewater treatment with heterogeneous Fenton-type catalysts based on porous materials." Journal of Materials Chemistry 20.41 (2010): 9002-9017.
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