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Bisphenol S degradation via persulfate activation under UV-LED using mixed catalysts: Synergistic effect of Cu-TiO2 and Zn-TiO2 for catalysis

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 286, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.131797

Keywords

Cu-TiO2; Zn-TiO2; Persulfate activation; UV-LED; Bisphenol S; Mixed catalysts

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  2. Hong Kong PhD Fellowship Scheme

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This study utilized a photocatalyst composed of Zn-TiO2 and Cu-TiO2 to activate persulfate for Bisphenol S degradation, showing a significant synergistic effect between the two catalysts. The combination of Zn-TiO2 and Cu-TiO2 resulted in a 100% removal rate of BPS in 18 minutes, outperforming the individual catalysts. The generation of superoxide radicals and the redox cycles of Cu (II)/Cu(I) were identified as the mechanisms behind the synergistic effect, offering a new and effective approach for improving reaction efficiency in wastewater treatment applications.
A photocatalyst composed of Zn-TiO2 and Cu-TiO2 through simple physical mixing was used to activate persulfate(PS) for Bisphenol S (BPS) degradation. Zn-TiO2 and Cu-TiO2 were prepared with a sol gel method and were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), Raman, Transmission electron microscope (TEM), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The two catalysts have shown an obvious synergistic effect in the photocatalytic degradation process. When 5 mM persulfate and 0.3 g/L catalyst were used, the removal rate of mixed catalyst (0.2 g/L Zn-TiO2 and 0.1 g/L Cu-TiO2) is 100 % in 18 min, which is significantly better than that of 0.3 g/L Zn-TiO2(58 %) and 0.3 g/L Cu-TiO2(90 %). Typically, the effects of various operation parameters, including the ratio of Cu-TiO2/Zn-TiO2, catalyst dosage, persulfate dosage, initial concentration of BPS, and initial solution pH, were examined. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the UV/mixed catalyst/PS process was identified by scavenger and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) tests. The superoxide radicals generated by both Zn-TiO2 and the hydrolysis of persulfate in the system could accelerate the Cu (II)/Cu(I) redox cycles and results in the synergistic effect. This study proposed a new and effective way to improve the reaction by simply combining two catalysts, and unraveled the mechanism behind the synergistic effect, which could provide new ideas to use the catalyst more effectively for wastewater treatment or other areas.

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