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Revealing the fundamental role of MoO2 in promoting efficient and stable activation of persulfate by iron carbon based catalysts: Efficient Fe2+/Fe3+cycling to generate reactive species

Journal

WATER RESEARCH
Volume 225, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2022.119142

Keywords

MoO2; Fe; Mo-CNs; Persulfate; Fe(IV); BPS degradation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. Major Program of Shandong Province Technological Innovation Project
  3. [52070121]
  4. [2020CXGC011403]

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This study synthesized an iron-carbon nanocomposite catalyst loaded with MoO2, which improved the catalytic performance of iron-based materials by promoting the Fe2+/Fe3+ cycle and enhanced the degradation efficiency of bisphenol S. The experimental results showed that this catalyst had great potential in sulfate radical-based advanced oxidation processes.
Electron-rich iron sites are the main sites for iron-based catalysts to activate persulfate (PS) to generate reactive species, while blocked Fe2+/Fe3+ cycling usually reduces the catalytic performance of iron-based materials and hinders the generation of reactive species in the reaction. To solve the bottleneck, we synthesized an iron-carbon nanocomposite catalyst loaded with MoO2 (Fe/Mo-CNs). The promotion of MoO2 on the Fe2+/Fe3+ cycle in the system allowed Fe/Mo-CNs to exhibit excellent catalytic performance and environmental adaptability. The degradation rate of bisphenol S (BPS) by the Fe/Mo-CNs/PS system was significantly increased to 0.080 min- 1 compared with the iron-carbon based catalyst/persulfate system, and the degradation efficiency of BPS was maintained at around 85% after four cycles. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations showed that the introduction of MoO2 reduced the reaction energy barrier of persulfate activated by catalysts to produce reactive species, especially promoted the production of more high valent iron (Fe(IV)). Fe(IV) and reactive oxygen species (SO4.-, .OH, .O2- and 1O2) worked together on the efficient degradation of BPS. In addition, the test of an automatic circulating degradation plant had proved that Fe/Mo-CNs had a good practical application prospect. BPS was mainly degraded by ring cleavage and O=S=O bond cleavage, and the toxicity of BPS and its in-termediates were also evaluated. This work clarifies the mechanism of improving the catalytic performance of heterogeneous iron-based catalysts by MoO2 in sulfate radical-based advanced oxidation processes (SR-AOPs), providing a new idea for solving the blockage of Fe2+/Fe3+ cycle in SR-AOPs.

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