Microwave (MW)-assisted
catalytic degradation, being an emerging
technique, can potentially fill in the technological gap which promises
on-demand
, prompt, and efficient catalysis, and therefore,
suitable MW catalysts are curiously being hunted. Candidature of spinel
zinc ferrite (SZFO) atomic sheets as a MW catalyst has thoroughly
been investigated in this article. Analytical techniques prove SZFO
atomic sheets to be highly crystalline, thermally stable, good dielectric,
and superparamagnetic, which render it a potentially strong MW catalyst.
Brilliant green (BG) has been demonstrated to be chemisorbed on the
SZFO atomic sheets, which upon MW irradiation gets mineralized within
5 min, and the overall efficiency has been observed to be >99%.
Total
organic carbon removal of ∼80% has been obtained. Ionic chromatography
proves the formation of SO
4
2–
and NO
3
–
anions which increase with MW exposure
time. Liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy studies have established
intermediate formations during catalysis. SZFO, established as a uniquely
suited and highly efficient MW catalyst for BG, is expected to broaden
the horizons of MW-assisted catalytic degradation and lead it toward
its broader applications.
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