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An Electrochemical Strategy for Simultaneous Heavy Metal Complexes Wastewater Treatment and Resource Recovery

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 15, Pages 10945-10953

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c02363

Keywords

electro-Fenton; heavy metal-organic complexes; sodium tetrapolyphosphate electrolyte; decomplexation; Cu recovery

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [U20A20129, 21936003, 21876058, 21872061, 22176068]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2019YFC1806203, 2018YFC1800801, 2018YFC1802003]
  3. 111 Project [B17019]

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In this study, a neutral pH electro-Fenton system was proposed for simultaneous removal of heavy metal complexes wastewater and resource recovery. By the formation of Fe(II)-TPP complexes, a successive single-electron activation pathway of molecular oxygen was induced, leading to efficient .OH generation and in situ deposition of Cu nanoparticles.
Heavy metals chelated with coexisting organic ligands in wastewater impose severe risks to public health and the ambient ecosystem but are also valuable metal resources. For sustainable development goals, the treatment of heavy metal complexes wastewater requires simultaneous metal-organic bond destruction and metal resource recovery. In this study, we demonstrated that a neutral pH electro-Fenton (EF) system, which was composed of an iron anode, carbon cloth cathode, and sodium tetrapolyphosphate electrolyte (Na6TPP), could induce a successive single-electron activation pathway of molecular oxygen due to the formation of Fe(II)-TPP complexes. The boosted .OH generation in the Na6TPP-EF process could decomplex 99.9% of copper ethylene diamine tetraacetate within 8 h; meanwhile, the released Cu ions were in situ deposited on the carbon cloth cathode in the form of Cu nanoparticles with a high energy efficiency of 2.45 g kWh(-1). Impressively, the recovered Cu nanoparticles were of purity over 95.0%. More importantly, this neutral EF strategy could realize the simultaneous removal of Cu, Ni, and Cr complexes from real electroplating effluents. This study provides a promising neutral EF system for simultaneous heavy metal complexes wastewater treatment and resource recovery and sheds light on the importance of molecular oxygen activation in the field of pollutant control.

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