Degradation of organic dyes by Peroxymonosulfate activated with Zn/Co-ZIF
https://doi.org/10.62239/jca.2024.052
Abstract
In this study, we successfully synthesized a bimetallic metal-organic framework material Zn/Co-ZIF to start Peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for organic dye degradation in the water body. Material characterization was evaluated by advanced methods, such as XRD, FT-IR, SEM, EDX, and BET. The influence of different factors on methylene blue (MB) decomposition rate was investigated. The results show that Zn/Co-ZIF has a porous structure, a high specific surface area and decomposes 98.22% MB (20 mg/L) in 4 minutes under reaction conditions of 40 mg/L catalyst, 0.814mM PMS, pH = 7. The decomposition efficiency of dyes increases in the order CR (79.85%) <RhB (90.81 %) < DB71 (96.07%) < MO (97.63%) < MB (98.22%). The main ROS for the degradation MB in this study were SO4-, O2- and 1O2. This shows that Zn/Co-ZIF materials are potential heterogeneous catalysts to activate PMS to decompose organic pollutants in water.

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