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Magnetically separable Fe-base deposited on different carbon sources for ultrasound/persulfate-like heterogeneous activation: Optimized synthesis and field driving process

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 298, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.134270

Keywords

Iron-and carbon-based composites; Water treatment; Heterogeneous activation; Ultrasound

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  1. State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology [2019DX08]

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In this study, the eco-friendly composite materials Fe-b/HCs were used as activators in water treatment, showing significant improvement in performance after specific treatment.
The eco-friendly composite materials, micro-nano Fe-base/glucose-derived hydro-chars (Fe-b/HCs), were pre -pared, whose magnetic separation can be achieved in both preparation and water treatment stages. The per-formances of Fe-b/HCs after N-2 heat-treatment to activate persulfate, chlorite, hydrogen peroxide, etc., in ultrasound field, obtained great improvement by extracting O . For comparison, other different sized and magnetic iron-carbon based composites based on different carbon sources of activated carbons, cornstalk-derived bio-chars, and glucose-derived pyrolytic carbons were prepared and applied to systematically compare the performance of activation. The Fe-b/HCs with optimizing preparation were utilized as activators to well treat different structures (triphenylmethane-, azo-, and xanthene-) contaminants. The detected p-Benzoquinone and 2-chloro-p-Benzoquinone could be considered as transitional and characteristic intermediates from carbocyclic compounds to chain compounds. The degradation mechanisms were evoked by pH and absorption to trigger via free/non-free radicals processes: high valence iron-oxo species, sulfate radicals, hydroxyl radicals, Cl-based substances, etc. The findings contrastively provided the potential applications of magnetically separable iron-carbon based composites for heterogeneous activation in environmental remediation.

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