Journal of Rare Earths | 2021

Synergistic effect of various elements in Fe41Co7Cr15Mo14C15B6Y2 amorphous alloy hollow ball on catalytic degradation of methylene blue

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Metallic glasses have recently attracted great attention in terms of degrading dyes and other organic pollutants as an environmentally friendly material for wastewater remediation. Herein, we report a new type of amorphous catalyst Fe41Co7Cr15Mo14C15B6Y2 hollow balls. Results demonstrate that the catalyst can still completely decolorized the 20 mg/L methylene blue (MB) solution after reused for 50 times under conditions of pH = 5, catalyst content 0.5 g/L, and temperature 80 °C. The catalyst is easily broken during degradation, so the inner surface also provides additional active sites. The Fe41Co7Cr15Mo14C15B6Y2 amorphous alloy hollow balls were characterized by EDS, SEM and XPS, respectively. The elements in the catalytic system have a synergistic catalytic effect. Redox cycle Fe2+/Fe3+, Co2+/Co3+ and Mo4+/Mo6+ promote mutual conversion and accelerate the catalytic process of their reaction with H2O2, forming a self-stable redox cycle process. Among them, Fe2+ promotes the conversion of Co3+ to Co2+, and Mo4+ promotes the conversion of Fe3+ to Fe2+, mainly Fe2+ and Co2+ react with H2O2 to generate •OH. Mo and Cr element form MoO2 and Cr2O3 plasma compounds on the surface, which act as a protective film to make the catalyst more stable and repeated use more frequently.

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DOI 10.1016/J.JRE.2021.02.003
Language English
Journal Journal of Rare Earths

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