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Interfacial mechanisms of heterogeneous Fenton reactions catalyzed by iron-based materials: A review

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 39, Issue -, Pages 97-109

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2015.12.003

Keywords

Heterogeneous Fenton reactions; ROS; interfacial mechanisms; iron-based materials

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21107125, 21577160, 51221892, 51290282, 41201498]

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The heterogeneous Fenton reaction can generate highly reactive hydroxyl radicals (center dot OH) from reactions between recyclable solid catalysts and H2O2 at acidic or even circumneutral pH. Hence, it can effectively oxidize refractory organics in water or soils and has become a promising environmentally friendly treatment technology. Due to the complex reaction system, the mechanism behind heterogeneous Fenton reactions remains unresolved but fascinating, and is crucial for understanding Fenton chemistry and the development and application of efficient heterogeneous Fenton technologies. Iron-based materials usually possess high catalytic activity, low cost, negligible toxicity and easy recovery, and are a superior type of heterogeneous Fenton catalysts. Therefore, this article reviews the fundamental but important interfacial mechanisms of heterogeneous Fenton reactions catalyzed by iron-based materials. UOH, hydroperoxyl radicals/superoxide anions (HO2 center dot/O-2 center dot(-)) and high-valent iron are the threemain types of reactive oxygen species (ROS), with different oxidation reactivity and selectivity. Based on the mechanisms of ROS generation, the interfacial mechanisms of heterogeneous Fenton systems can be classified as the homogeneous Fenton mechanism induced by surface-leached iron, the heterogeneous catalysis mechanism, and the heterogeneous reaction-induced homogeneous mechanism. Different heterogeneous Fenton systems catalyzed by characteristic iron-based materials are comprehensively reviewed. Finally, related future research directions are also suggested. (C) 2015 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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