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Preparation, characterization and evaluation of the catalytic power of an hybrid compound [H3PMo12O40-chitosan] for the azoic-colored  solutions

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Pages 232-240 | Received 09 Jan 2017, Accepted 25 May 2017, Published online: 06 Jun 2017
 

Abstract

Inorganic–organic hybrid structures have become novel alternatives for many applications as they combine the advantages of both systems. In this current study, a hybrid compound [H3PMo12O40-chitosan] was prepared using a wet impregnation method with different proportions (0-100 wt. %, considering the polymer as the main component). The chemical structure and the morphology of the synthesized compounds were studied using FT-IR and SEM. Their catalytic powers were evaluated for Naphtol Blue Black and Eriochrome Blue Black B. Experimental data revealed that the decolorization phenomenon depends on the structure of the dye it-self, the pH value, the initial dye concentration, the time contact, the oxidant dose and the temperature. Kinetic data, well described using the first order model, allowed us to establish the thermodynamic parameters. The calculated low values of Ea (7.48 and 8.14 KJ. mol-1) proved the efficiency of the prepared catalyst. Eriochrome Blue Black B could be decomposed more rapidly than Naphtol Blue Black. As example, after a period of 30 min of reaction, the target removals were, respectively, 70% and 15% for mono and bi-azoic dyes. The reuse of the catalyst is carried out and it was found to be recyclable more than three consecutives cycles.

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