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Graphenes as Efficient Metal-Free Fenton Catalysts
Author/s | Espinosa, Juan C.
Navalõn, Sergio Primo, Ana Moral, Mónica Fernández Sanz, Javier ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Álvaro, Mercedes García, Hermenegildo |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Química Física |
Date | 2015 |
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Abstract | Reduced graphene oxide exhibits high activity as Fenton catalyst with HO. radical generation efficiency over 82 % and turnover numbers of 4540 and 15023 for phenol degradation and H2O2 consumption, respectively. These ... Reduced graphene oxide exhibits high activity as Fenton catalyst with HO. radical generation efficiency over 82 % and turnover numbers of 4540 and 15023 for phenol degradation and H2O2 consumption, respectively. These values compare favorably with those achieved with transition metals, showing the potential of carbocatalysts for the Fenton reaction. |
Funding agencies | Generalitat Valenciana Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO). España |
Project ID. | GV/2013/040
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Citation | Espinosa, J.C., Navalõn, S., Primo, A., Moral, M., Fernández Sanz, J., Álvaro, M. y García, H. (2015). Graphenes as Efficient Metal-Free Fenton Catalysts. Chemistry - A European Journal, 21 (34), 11966-11971. |
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