A new sustainable LaFeO3 material prepared from biowaste sourced soluble substances
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
For the first time, sustainable LaFeO3 powders were prepared from soluble bio-based substances (SBO) extracted from urban wastes. For the preparation of the perovskite-type powders, a modified solution
combustion synthesis route was used, where SBO have the triple role of fuel, complexant and micro-powders, using complementary characterization techniques, evidenced their peculiar microstructural, morphological, textural and photocatalytic properties. Preliminary photodegradation tests of a phenol-based wastewater pollutant and photobleaching of a model dye were performed on the waste-derived and reference LaFeO3 structural templates. A careful examination of the LaFeO3 powders; the obtained results encourage further studies on the application of these materials as heterogeneous catalysts for wastewater treatment. Moreover, a meaningful amount of entrapped matter was evidenced in the powders, which is responsible for most of their peculiar properties.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
LaFeO3; biowaste sourced soluble substances
List of contributors:
Testa, MARIA LUISA; Deganello, Francesca
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