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Degradation of n-butyl xanthate using fly ash as heterogeneous Fenton-like catalyst

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In this article, the fly ash/H2O2 catalyst possesses a high oxidation activity for n-butyl xanthate degradation in aqueous solution, and it is found that both the dosage of catalyst and initial solution pH significantly affect the nbutyl Xanthate conversion efficient.
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Heterogeneous Fenton-like process using fly ash as a catalyst was studied to degrade n-butyl xanthate form aqueous solution. The different reaction parameters on the degradation efficiency of the process were investigated. The fly ash/H2O2 catalyst possesses a high oxidation activity for n-butyl xanthate degradation in aqueous solution. It is found that both the dosage of catalyst and initial solution pH significantly affect the n-butyl xanthate conversion efficient. The results indicate that by using 1.176 mmol/L H2O2 and 1.0 g/L fly ash catalyst with mass fraction of 4.14% Fe(III) oxide at pH 3.0, almost 96.90% n-butyl xanthate conversion and over 96.66% COD removal can be achieved within 120 min with heterogeneous catalysis by fly ash. CS2 as an intermediate of n-butyl xanthate oxidation. Finally, it is demonstrated that the fly ash/H2O2 catalytic oxidation process can be an efficient method for the treatment of n-butyl xanthate containing wastewater.

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Heterogeneous Fenton catalysts for the abatement of organic pollutants from aqueous solution: a review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of advances in the field of heterogeneous Fenton processes is presented, especially focusing on the various heterogeneous catalysts used in the process and the properties, stability, activity and pollutant degradation mechanism of various catalysts.
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Possible applications of coal fly ash in wastewater treatment.

TL;DR: The possibilities of using coal fly ash in wastewater treatment by different technologies that extend the utilization scope in the domains of filtration, Fenton process, photocatalysis, and coagulation are highlighted.
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Comparison of alkyl xanthates degradation in aqueous solution by the O3 and UV/O3 processes: Efficiency, mineralization and ozone utilization

TL;DR: In this article, the removal of four alkyl xanthates (ethyl, isopropyl, n -butyl and n -amyl) by the O 3 and UV/O 3 processes was investigated in a semi-batch, bubble column reactor.
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Degradation of sodium n-butyl xanthate by vacuum UV-ozone (VUV/O3) in comparison with ozone and VUV photolysis

TL;DR: The degradation of SBX by a vacuum UV-ozone (VUV/O3) in comparison with ozone and VUV photolysis was studied in this paper, where the effects of the pH and ozone dosage were investigated.
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Catalytic oxidation of organic pollutants in wastewater via a Fenton-like process under the catalysis of HNO3-modified coal fly ash

TL;DR: In this article, acid-modified coal fly ash (CFA) was tested for use as a catalyst of a Fenton-like process in p-nitrophenol (p-NP) wastewater treatment.
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FeVO4 as a highly active heterogeneous Fenton-like catalyst towards the degradation of Orange II

TL;DR: In this article, the iron vanadate, FeVO4, was prepared and characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) surface area, X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and electron spin resonance (ESR) spin-trapping technique.
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Fenton-like oxidation of Orange II solutions using heterogeneous catalysts based on saponite clay

TL;DR: In this article, the degradation and mineralization of Orange II solutions using catalysts based on pillared saponite impregnated with several iron salts is reported, achieving 99% of dye degradation with 91% of total organic carbon (TOC) reduction (at 70°C) using only ca. 90mg of clay catalyst per litre of solution.
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Application of solid ash based catalysts in heterogeneous catalysis.

TL;DR: Fly-ash-supported catalysts have shown good catalytic activities for H2 production, deSO(x) deNO(x), hydrocarbon oxidation,and hydrocracking, which are comparable to commercially used catalysts.
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Effect of initial solution pH on the degradation of Orange II using clay-based Fe nanocomposites as heterogeneous photo-Fenton catalyst.

TL;DR: It was found that the initial solution pH not only influences the photo-catalytic activity of Fe-B and Fe-Lap-RD but also the Fe leaching from the two catalysts, which makes it possible for the Fe-Fenton process to treat the original wastewater without the need to pre-adjust the solution pH.
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Decolorization of Acid Red 1 by Fenton-like process using rice husk ash-based catalyst

TL;DR: Under optimal condition, 96% decolorization efficiency of AR1 was achieved within 120 min of reaction, and the optimal reacting conditions were found to be 0.070 wt.% of iron (III) oxide loading on RHA.
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