Synergism of hydrogen peroxide and magnetite reduced from natural goethite in the presence of UV for oxidation of formaldehyde
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    How to remove the formaldehyde from gases effectively has long been one of the hot issues due to its high toxicity in carcinogenicity and teratogenicity. In this paper, nano-magnetite with particle sizes of 0.84~3.35 mm was prepared by reduction of goethite at 300℃ in hydrogen. An heterogeneous oxidation reactor filled with the prepared magnetite was connected with a reactor used to catalyze hydroge peroxide (H2O2) oxidation of formaldehyde. The effects of the amount of H2O2, the initial concentration of formaldehyde and the flow rate of carrier gas on the formaldehyde removal were investigated in four kinds of reaction system, namely H2O2, H2O2-ultraviolet (UV), magnetite-H2O2, and magnetite- H2O2-UV. The mechanism of Fenton photocatalytic oxidation of formaldehyde was evaluated by the combined application of a mass spectrometer total carbon analyzer. The results show that the formaldehyde removal rate in the Fenton photocatalytic oxidation can reach 98% in the situation of UV-10%H2O2-magnetite. The stable result can be obtained in different gas velocity effects of different concentrations of formaldehyde. It is indicated that gaseous formaldehyde could be decomposed into CO2 owing to the synergies of nanoscale magnetite catalyst and homogeneous UV-catalyzed hydrogen peroxide at room temperature, which is a low-cost purification method for gaseous organic contaminants, at least for formaldehyde.

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陈轶,陈天虎,陈冬,邹雪华,朱承驻,吴亚东,2013,氢气还原针铁矿紫外光协同催化双氧水氧化气体中甲醛[J].岩石矿物学杂志,32(6):818~824. CHEN Yi, CHEN Tian-hu, CHEN Dong, ZOU Xue-hua, ZHU Cheng-zhu, WU Ya-dong,2013,Synergism of hydrogen peroxide and magnetite reduced from natural goethite in the presence of UV for oxidation of formaldehyde[J]. Acta Petrologica et Mineralogica,32(6):818~824.

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  • Received:September 24,2013
  • Revised:October 18,2013
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  • Online: November 19,2013
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