Degradation of Methyl Orange Using Fe-ZSM5 Zeolite as a Heterogeneous Fenton Catalyst
Mencui Ning, Runhu ZhangFe-ZSM5 zeolite materials were prepared via solid-state ion exchange and comprehensively characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The XRD patterns confirm the successful loading of iron species onto the ZSM-5 support. These materials served as heterogeneous Fenton catalysts for the degradation of methyl orange in simulated wastewater. Key operational parameters—including initial pH, H2O2 concentration, catalyst dosage, and reaction temperature—were systematically evaluated to assess their effects on decolorization efficiency. The results indicated that under optimal conditions (initial pH of 3.0, H2O2 concentration of 0.3 mol/L, catalyst dosage of 1.6 g/L, reaction temperature of 30 °C), a decolorization efficiency of 92.58% was achieved within 60 min. This study demonstrates that Fe-ZSM5 zeolite is a robust and efficient catalyst for heterogeneous Fenton-based degradation of organic dyes in aqueous systems.