2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.crci.2013.07.002
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Wells–Dawson polyoxometelates [HP2W18–nMonO62]Fe2.5, xH2O; n = 0, 6: Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and catalytic application for oxidation of dyes

Abstract: The synthesis, IR , 31 P NMR and cyclic voltammetry characterizations of a new Wells-Dawson-type heteropolyanions which contains iron HFe 2.5 P 2 W 18 O 62 , 23H 2 O and HFe 2.5 P 2 W 12 Mo 6 O 62 , 22 H 2 O are reported. The catalytic activity of these compounds was evaluated through the oxidation of methyl violet dye, by hydrogen peroxide. The influence of different parameters such as the initial pH, the initial H 2 O 2 concentration, the catalyst mass, and the initial dye concentration have been studied.

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“…2 show that the optimum pH value for the oxidation of AY99 by H 2 O 2 using the iron-substituted Wells-Dawson-type heteropolyanion HFe 2.5 P 2 W 12 Mo 6 O 62 .22H 2 O as catalyst is 3. This result agrees with those reported in Bechiri et al (2014), in which the oxidation of an azo dye (methyl violet) by H 2 O 2 in aqueous solution using a Dawson-type heteropolyanion (HFe 2.5 P 2 W 12 Mo 6 O 62 .22H 2 O) as catalyst was studied; in that work, the optimum pH was found to be about 3.…”
Section: Effect Of the Solution Phsupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…2 show that the optimum pH value for the oxidation of AY99 by H 2 O 2 using the iron-substituted Wells-Dawson-type heteropolyanion HFe 2.5 P 2 W 12 Mo 6 O 62 .22H 2 O as catalyst is 3. This result agrees with those reported in Bechiri et al (2014), in which the oxidation of an azo dye (methyl violet) by H 2 O 2 in aqueous solution using a Dawson-type heteropolyanion (HFe 2.5 P 2 W 12 Mo 6 O 62 .22H 2 O) as catalyst was studied; in that work, the optimum pH was found to be about 3.…”
Section: Effect Of the Solution Phsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The purity of the synthesized heteropolyanions was confirmed by 31 P NMR spectroscopy (Bechiri et al 2014). …”
Section: Experimental Section Reagentsmentioning
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“…The Fe(III)-substituted heteropolyanions "HFe 2,5 Mo 6 P 2 W 18 O 62 ,23H 2 O" and the "HFe 2,5 P 2 W 12 Mo 6 O 62 ,22H 2 O" are used as catalysts in Fenton-like oxidation of the methyl violet dye, although the reaction is favored in the acidic medium. The same catalysts were used for the oxidation of the Acid yellow 99 and the acid orange 7 by H 2 O 2 [10,11]. However, there were no research reports done before on application of the vanadium-substituted heteropolyanion (α 1 P 2 W 17 VO 62 ) 6− as a catalyst for the oxidation of the organic compounds by the hydrogen peroxide.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, Wells-Dawson type HPAs is shown to be more active for both acid-catalyzed and redox reactions (20,21). These catalytic systems were mainly used in oxidative desulfurization of fuel oil (10), epoxidation of olefins (14), oxidation of dyes (22), direct production of clean gasoline fuel through Fischer-Tropsch synthesis (23), Hydroisomerization-cracking (24) and other organic reactions (25). However, in this work, Wells-Dawson heteropoly acid/TiO 2 /beta zeolite was used as the photocatalytic system in the degradation of methyl orange.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%