Jiang, Qihui’s team published research in Water Science & Technology in 85 | CAS: 1453-82-3

Water Science & Technology published new progress about 1453-82-3. 1453-82-3 belongs to amides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Pyridine,Amine,Amide, name is Isonicotinamide, and the molecular formula is C6H6N2O, SDS of cas: 1453-82-3.

Jiang, Qihui published the artcileActivation of hydrogen peroxide by graphite supported H2SO4-CeO2 for isoniazid degradation under neutral pH, SDS of cas: 1453-82-3, the publication is Water Science & Technology (2022), 85(7), 2051, database is CAplus.

Graphite felt (GF) supported cerium oxide (CeO2) composite with sulfation pretreatment (H2SO4-CeO2/GF) was prepared by the impregnation method and employed as the catalyst to activate H2O2 for degradation of isoniazid (INH). The obtained samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform IR spectroscopy (FTIR), SEM (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectrum (XPS). The results showed that H2SO4-CeO2/GF had good properties in activating H2O2 for the degradation of INH. The INH removal was about 89.4% in 120 min under the following conditions: H2O2 2.94 mM, H2SO4-CeO2/GF 2.6 g/L, INH 10 mg/L, initial pH at 6.8 and temperature at 25°C. The effects of some reaction parameters, including initial H2O2 concentration, initial INH concentration, initial pH value, the catalyst dosage and reaction temperature, on INH degradation were investigated. On the basis of mechanism study and intermediate anal., the possible degradation pathway of INH was proposed. Besides, effective degradation of methyl orange (MO) and norfloxacin (NOF) also confirmed the high activity of H2SO4-CeO2/GF in activation of H2O2. The H2SO4-CeO2/GF was relatively stable, showing good application prospects.

Water Science & Technology published new progress about 1453-82-3. 1453-82-3 belongs to amides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Pyridine,Amine,Amide, name is Isonicotinamide, and the molecular formula is C6H6N2O, SDS of cas: 1453-82-3.

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