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Activated persulfate by iron-carbon micro electrolysis used for refractory organics degradation in wastewater: a review

Journal

WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 4, Pages 690-713

Publisher

IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2022.254

Keywords

activated persulfate; degradation; iron-carbon micro electrolysis; refractory organics; sulfate radical; wastewater treatment

Funding

  1. Educational Department of Liaoning Province in China [JZL202015406]

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This article reviews the mechanism, process, and influencing factors of iron-carbon micro electrolysis activated persulfate (Fe-C/PS) in treating refractory organics in wastewater, and summarizes the optimal reaction conditions and degradation efficiency. Moreover, the challenges and future directions of Fe-C/PS in application are analyzed.
With the rapid economic development, the discharge of industrial wastewater and municipal wastewater containing many refractory organic pollutants is increasing, so there is an urgent need for processes that can treat refractory organics in wastewater. Iron-carbon micro electrolysis and advanced oxidation based on persulfate radicals (SO4-center dot) have received much attention in the field of organic wastewater treatment. Iron-carbon micro electrolysis activated persulfate (Fe-C/PS) treatment of wastewater is characterized by high oxidation efficiency and no secondary pollution. This paper reviews the mechanism and process of Fe-C/PS, degradation of organics in different wastewater, and the influencing factors. In addition, the degradation efficiency and optimal reaction conditions (oxidant concentration, catalyst concentration, iron-carbon material, and pH) of Fe-C/PS in the treatment of refractory organics in wastewater are summarized. Moreover, the important factors affecting the degradation of organics by Fe-C/PS are presented. Finally, we analyzed the challenges and the prospects for the future of Fe-C/PS in application, and concluded that the main future directions are to improve the degradation efficiency and cost by synthesizing stable and efficient catalysts, optimizing process parameters, and expanding the application scope.

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