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Heterogeneous Fenton oxidation using Fe-ZSM5 catalyst for removal of ibuprofen in wastewater

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Fig. 2. E ffect of Fe-MFI concentration on Fenton oxidation: evolution of (A) IBP and (B) TOC concentration ([IBP]0 = 20 mg/L, [Fe-MFI] = 1-4.8 g/L, [H2O2]0 = 6.4 mM, pH0 = 4.3, T = 25 °C).
Fig. 6 A and Fig.6 B compare the evolution of IBP and TOC concentra tions during the reaction with Fe MFI catalyst and corresponding fil trate.
Fig. 8. E ffect of wastewater effluent (WW) matrix on heterogeneous Fenton oxidation of IBP at low concentration: evolution of (A) IBP and (B) TOC  con-centration

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