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Catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide by Cr2AlC MAX phase under ultrasound waves for a treatment of water contaminated with organic pollutants
This study aims to investigate the sonocatalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) using Cr 2 AlC MAX phase prepared by the reactive sintering process. The hexagonal structure of the crystalline MAX phase was confirmed by X-ray diffraction. Moreover, the compacted layered structure of the MAX phase was observed via scanning electron microscopy and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Under the desired operating conditions, Cr 2 AlC MAX phase (0.75 g/L) showed suitable potential to activate H 2 O 2 (1 mmol/L) under sonication, thereby allowing a considerable removal efficiency for various organic pollutants, including dimethyl phthalate (69.1%), rifampin (94.5%), hydroxychloroquine (100%), and acid blue 7 (91.5%) with initial concentration of 15 mg/L within 120 min of treatment. Kinetic analysis proved that the degradation reaction followed pseudo-first-order kinetics. Scavenging tests demonstrated that hydroxyl radicals and singlet oxygen were effective species during degradation. Furthermore, a probable mechanism for dimethyl phthalate degradation was suggested according to gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses. The obtained results confirmed the capability of the triple Cr 2 AlC/H 2 O 2 /US process as a promising method for treating contaminated water.