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  • Aquatic Sciences and Engineering
  • Volume:38 Issue:1
  • Green Synthesized Nanoceria Applied as a Fenton-Like Catalyst for Degrading Methylene Blue

Green Synthesized Nanoceria Applied as a Fenton-Like Catalyst for Degrading Methylene Blue

Authors : Dilek ÖZYURT, Fatos Ayca OZDEMİR OLGUN, Birsen DEMİRATA, Mustafa Reşat APAK
Pages : 74-80
Doi:10.26650/ASE20221199598
View : 31 | Download : 4
Publication Date : 2023-01-24
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Nanomaterials are preferred for scientific studies due to their spectral properties and perfect surface appearance. This study aims to introduce a novel, environmentally friendly, photocatalytic method for degrading methylene blue insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(MB); in aqueous solutions. With this purpose in mind, the study synthesizes nanoceria particles and coats them with zahter insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Thymbra spicata; zahter-coated nanoceria, ZCNC); following the main outlines of green chemistry as characterized by SEM and FTIR analyses. The study proposes this new nanoparticle insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(with the aid of H2 O2 and UV combinations); as an alternative to iron in Fenton-type reactions for enabling MB degradation. The maximum efficiency was observed through the ternary combination of zahter-coated nanoceria, UV light, and H2 O2 at 63% concentration. The degradation of the MB solution was achieved by installing a small amount of ZCNC insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(0.1g);, after which the absorbance values were measured at 664 nm. According to the possible reaction kinetics discussed within the study, the reaction rate was calculated at 1.49 × 10-2 min -1, thus enabling a faster reaction for a better evaluation of the reaction mechanism compared to other degradation processes that have been previously investigated.
Keywords : Hydroxyl radicals, nanoceria, Thymbra spicata, methylene blue, advanced oxidation process, photocatalytic degradation

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