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- W3186808684 abstract "In this work, magnetic Fe3O4/MIL-125 nanoparticles were prepared by hydrothermal method and used as a heterogeneous catalyst for the removal of tetracycline hydrochloride. The Fe3O4/MIL-25 composite exhibits an enhanced degradation percentage of tetracycline hydrochloride via heterogeneous Fenton-like process and photocatalysis. At optimal conditions, 97% of tetracycline hydrochloride (50 ppm) can be degraded in 50 min with hydrogen peroxide under ultraviolet light. The Fe3O4/MIL-125 can be easily separated from solution and exhibit excellent reusability and stability. The degradation percentage of tetracycline hydrochloride still reaches 85% after four cycles of reuse. Further radical inhibition experiments confirmed that •OH and •O2− formed and function in the photo-Fenton system. The electron spin resonance also confirms this view. These results show that magnetic Fe3O4/MIL-125 under ultraviolet light irradiation increases photo-generated electronic transfer through enhancing Fe(III)/Fe(II) cycle to generate more hydroxyl radical. Accordingly, the degradation percentage of the target pollutant is significantly improved." @default.
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- W3186808684 title "Enhancing electronic transfer by magnetic iron materials and metal-organic framework via heterogeneous Fenton-like process and photocatalysis" @default.
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