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Fe-doped biochar derived from waste sludge for degradation of rhodamine B via enhancing activation of peroxymonosulfate

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 261, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127616

Keywords

Fe-doped biochar; Waste sludge; Peroxymonosulfate; Degradation; Organic pollutant

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Plan of China [2017YFD0801504]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41771342, 41701350]
  3. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation [ZR2018PD004, ZR2017MD002]
  4. Funds of Shandong Double Tops Program [SYL2017XTTD15]

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The disposal and management of waste sludge is a considerable challenge for environmental protection and resource utilization. Herein, sludge-based biochar material loaded with nano-Fe3O4 (xS@Fe-y) was fabricated via hydrothermal carbonization process and employed as catalyst to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for degrading organic dyes in wastewater. Benefiting from the proper iron content, porous structure and the good dispersibility of iron on the catalyst surface, the proposed 5S@Fe-500 catalyst not only exhibited excellent catalytic activity and durability in the activation of PMS to degrade Rhodamine B (RhB), which was almost completely removed in 10 min (50 mL 50 mg L-1), but also performed broad application prospects in pollutant degradation. More importantly, the free radical quenching test and electron spin-resonance spectroscopy (ESR) detection demonstrated that O-2 center dot(-), SO4 center dot(-), center dot OH and O-1(2) were generated during the process of catalyst activation of PMS. Based on this, a possible reaction pathway for degrading RhB with the aid of 5S@Fe-500 was put forward. It is believed that this work offers a promising reuse method of converting the waste sludge to a high efficiency and low-cost nano magnetic catalyst to activate PMS for degrading refractory organic pollutants in aquatic surroundings. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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