Dong, Xiongbo’s team published research in Applied Catalysis, B: Environmental in 272 | CAS: 826-36-8

Applied Catalysis, B: Environmental published new progress about 826-36-8. 826-36-8 belongs to piperidines, auxiliary class Natural product, name is 2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidin-4-one, and the molecular formula is C9H17NO, SDS of cas: 826-36-8.

Dong, Xiongbo published the artcileDiatomite supported hierarchical 2D CoNi3O4 nanoribbons as highly efficient peroxymonosulfate catalyst for atrazine degradation, SDS of cas: 826-36-8, the publication is Applied Catalysis, B: Environmental (2020), 118971, database is CAplus.

Reactive oxygen radicals generated by peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation exhibit great potential to treat refractory pollutants of emerging concern; however, mass production of efficient, cost-effective catalysts for PMS activation is a long-term goal for its widespread practical application. A CoNi3O4/diatomite hybrid was prepared via vertically oriented growth of two dimensional (2D) CoNi3O4 nanoribbons of at. layer-thickness on a cost-effective diatomite template. Distinct from stacked CoNi3O4, the CoNi3O4/diatomite composite has abundant exposed edges, sharp corners, and open diffusion channels. Abundant exposed edges and sharp corners create more open space and active sites for PMS activation. Open diffusion channels accelerate PMS and pollutants migration. Such properties provide CoNi3O4/diatomite hybrid excellent PMS activation efficiency. Sulfate radical played the dominant role in atrazine degradation, and superoxide radical contributed to reversible redox cycle of Co2+/Co3+ and Ni2+/Ni3+. This work provided a strategy for cost-effective mass production of Fenton-like 2D catalysts.

Applied Catalysis, B: Environmental published new progress about 826-36-8. 826-36-8 belongs to piperidines, auxiliary class Natural product, name is 2,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidin-4-one, and the molecular formula is C9H17NO, SDS of cas: 826-36-8.

Referemce:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piperidine,
Piperidine | C5H11N – PubChem