Muñoz Alvear, Helir Joseph

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Muñoz Alvear

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  • PublicationOpen Access
    Preparation of Al/Fe-pillared clays: effect of the starting mineral
    (MDPI, 2017) Muñoz Alvear, Helir Joseph; Blanco, Carolina; Gil Bravo, Antonio; Vicente, Miguel Ángel; Galeano, Luis Alejandro; Química Aplicada; Kimika Aplikatua
    Four natural clays were modified with mixed polyoxocations of Al/Fe for evaluating the effect of the physicochemical properties of the starting materials (chemical composition, abundance of expandable clay phases, cationic exchange capacity and textural properties) on final physicochemical and catalytic properties of Al/Fe-PILCs. The aluminosilicate denoted C2 exhibited the highest potential as starting material in the preparation of Al/Fe-PILC catalysts, mainly due to its starting cationic exchange capacity (192 meq/100 g) and the dioctahedral nature of the smectite phase. These characteristics favored the intercalation of the mixed (Al13􀀀x/Fex)7+ Keggin-type polyoxocations, stabilizing a basal spacing of 17.4 Å and high increase of the BET surface (194 m2/g), mainly represented in microporous content. According to H2-TPR analyses, catalytic performance of the incorporated Fe in the CatalyticWet Peroxide Oxidation (CWPO) reaction strongly depends on the level of location in mixed Al/Fe pillars. Altogether, such physicochemical characteristics promoted high performance in CWPO catalytic degradation of methyl orange in aqueous medium at very mild reaction temperatures (25.0 1.0 C) and pressure (76 kPa), achieving TOC removal of 52% and 70% of azo-dye decolourization in only 75 min of reaction under very low concentration of clay catalyst (0.05 g/L).
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    Optimal carbofuran degradation via CWPO in NOM-doped water by a framework Cu-doped aluminate perovskite catalyst derived from aluminum saline slags
    (Elsevier, 2024-09-19) Muñoz Alvear, Helir Joseph; Galeano, Luis Alejandro; Vicente, Miguel Ángel; Korili, Sophia A.; Gil Bravo, Antonio; Institute for Advanced Materials and Mathematics - INAMAT2; Universidad Pública de Navarra / Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa
    This study is the first to propose the synthesis of LayAl1–xCuxO3–δ perovskite catalysts using Al recovered from acid leaching of saline slags. The effect of parameters such as the La/Al molar ratio was explored during the synthetic process. A suite of characterization techniques¿including XRF, XRD, N2 adsorption, H2-TPR, FTIR, TGA-DTA, TEM, SEM, EDX, and XPS¿confirmed the successful synthesis of high-purity (up to 90 %) perovskites with La and O vacancies, and a high concentration of Cu(I) active sites dispersed within the perovskite lattice. The best catalyst was used to optimize the degradation of carbofuran (CBF) in water doped with synthetic dissolved natural organic matter (NOM) using the Fenton-like catalytic wet peroxide oxidation (CWPO) approach. The effects of catalyst concentration, H2O2 dose, and pH on catalytic performance were investigated. Degradation, mineralization (COD removal), and H2O2 consumption were maximized, while Cu leaching was minimized using a statistical desirability function for multiple responses. Optimal conditions were found to be a catalyst concentration (mg Cu/mg H2O2) of 0.234 (2.0 g L-1), an H2O2 dose of 73.3 % (0.73 times the stoichiometric dose for full COD mineralization), and a remarkable circumneutral pH of 6.2. Under these conditions, degradation reached 94.1 %, and COD mineralization was 51 % under room temperature. Notably, the perovskite catalyst exhibited remarkable stability during reuse in up to three cycles, as demonstrated by the low Cu leaching (<1.30 mg L-1).