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Efficient Fenton-like Process Induced by Fortified Electron-Rich O Microcenter on the Reduction State Cu-Doped CNO Polymer

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 11, Issue 18, Pages 16496-16505

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b00195

Keywords

pollutant utilization; Fenton reaction; reduction state Cu; electron-rich O; dual reaction center

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51808140, 51838005, 51538013]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province [2018A030313487]
  3. National Key Research and Development Plan of China [2016YFA0203200]
  4. Young Innovative Talent Project in Higher Education of Guangdong Province [2017KQNCX150]
  5. Climbing Plan of Guangdong Province [PDJHA0393]
  6. Funding Program of Postgraduate Creative Ability Training in Guangzhou University [2018GDJC-M04]
  7. Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF, China) [BL14W1]

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The discharge of organic pollutants threatens the environment and health and is also a waste of organic energy. Here, the reduction state Cu (RSC) species-doped carbon-nitrogen-oxygen polymer (RSC-CNOP) is synthesized from high-temperature polymerization of a Cu-polyimide precursor, which is used as a Fenton-like catalyst and exhibits excellent performance for pollutant degradation, accompanied by the utilization of the electron energy of the pollutants. Experiments and theoretical calculations reveal the promotion mechanism. The formed Cu(RSC)-O-C(pi) electron-transfer bridges in RSC-CNOP induce the bidirectional electron transfers from RSC to O and from C(pi) to O (RSC -> O <- pi), forming the polarized reaction micro-areas (reinforced electron-rich O microcenters and electron-poor C(pi) microcenters). The free electrons in electron-rich centers of RSC-CNOP are as many as similar to 8 times that of the pure CNOP sample from the electron paramagnetic resonance measurement. Pollutants are oxidized by supplying electrons to electron-poor microcenters, and H2O2 can be selectively reduced to (OH)-O-center dot (also destruct pollutants) in the electron-rich microcenter over RSC-CNOP. This work reveals that the energy and electrons of pollutants can be efficiently utilized in the Fenton-like system through constructing and reinforcing the polarized dual reaction microcenters.

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