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Efficient degradation of clofibric acid by heterogeneous catalytic ozonation using CoFe2O4 catalyst in water

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 410, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.124604

Keywords

Cobalt ferrite; Catalytic ozonation; Emerging organic contaminants; Reaction mechanism; Mineralization

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41807374]
  2. Hubei Technological Innovation Special Fund [2016ACA167]
  3. Fundamental Research Fund for the Central Universities [CUG170620]
  4. Open Fund in China University of Geosciences, Wuhan [SKJ2019059, SKJ2019063]
  5. Hunan Youth Scientists Fund [2018JJ3244]
  6. University of Cincinnati through a UNESCO

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This study significantly enhanced the degradation and mineralization of CA using CF/O3 process, mainly through the action of ROS on the catalyst surface. The acute toxicity of the treated solution increased initially and then rapidly declined during the reaction process.
CoFe2O4 (Cobalt ferrite, CF) nanoparticles were prepared, well characterized and applied as efficient solid catalyst in catalytic ozonation, named CF/O3 process, for the removal of emerging organic contaminants (EOCs). The degradation and mineralization of clofibric acid (CA) in CF/O3 process were dramatically enhanced in comparison with those under the O3 system. Surface hydroxyl groups (HGs) were considered as an important factor for ozone decomposition and the reactive oxygen species (ROS) on the catalyst surface were mainly responsible for CA elimination. The contribution and formation of ROS, including hydroxyl radicals (?OH), especially superoxide radicals (O2?? ), singlet oxygen (1O2), and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) were evaluated, and a rational mechanism was elucidated accordingly. Probable degradation pathway of CA was proposed according to the organic intermediates identified. The acute toxicity of the treated solution increased during the first 15 min and then declined rapidly and nearly disappeared as the reaction proceeded. In addition, acceptable catalytic performance of CF/O3 can be obtained for the treatment of other EOCs and the treatment of natural surface water spiked with CA. This work presents an efficient and promising catalytic ozonation technique for the elimination of EOCs in complex water matrices.

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