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Assisted wet deposition targeted synthesis of Co-N coordination single-atom catalysts for efficient Fenton-like catalytic degradation of micropollutants

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 460, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2023.132316

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Single-atom cobalt catalyst; Peroxymonosulfate; Non-radical oxidation; ECOSAR; Sulfonamide antibiotics

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Assisted wet deposition methods were used to prepare single-atom cobalt catalysts, which effectively degraded micropollutants by boosting PMS to a 1O2-dominated system. The degradation behavior and ecotoxicology of sulfonamides in the PMS-activated system were investigated, revealing common degradation pathways. The results contribute to the development and application of advanced oxidation technology for water pollution control.
Assisted wet deposition methods to localize the active phase metal on the carrier surface and prevent atomic aggregation during conventional heat treatment are strongly preferred. Herein, single-atom cobalt catalysts (SACo-PCN) with different metal-central content were target-prepared using a combination of impregnation and secondary annealing on polymerized carbon nitride (PCN) through reticular confinement. Fitting the coordination configuration of the Co-N pathway within the first coordination shell according to quantitative EXAFS indicated that the ligancy of Co-N was 4. The removal efficiency of representative micropollutants in the SA-CoPCN/PMS system achieved 100% within 15 min. The outstanding degradation properties of micropollutants were ascribed to the SA-Co-PCN boosts PMS to a 1O2-dominated system. Moreover, the effects of substituents on the degradation behavior and ecotoxicology of sulfonamides (SAs) in PMS-activated systems were investigated in depth. The combination of DFT theoretical calculations and LC-MS further confirmed that the similar electron rich sites on the SAs molecules allowed for commonality in the degradation pathway. Both S-N bond and C-S bond fragments became the initial attack and cleavage sites in the series of SAs. Ecotoxicity predictions indicated that most intermediates of SAs exhibited lower acute and chronic toxicity, especially acute toxicity, than the parent compounds. Environmental Implication: Assisted wet deposition to localize the active phase metal on the carrier surface allows easy target formation of single-atom cobalt catalysts (SA-Co-PCN), which could boost PMS to a 1O2-dominated system for efficient oxidation of typical micropollutants. The degradation behavior and ecotoxicology of sulfonamides in the SA-Co-PCN/PMS system were investigated in depth, revealing that most intermediates of sulfonamides exhibited lower acute and chronic toxicity, especially acute toxicity, than the parent compounds. This work provides a strategy for the development of facilely prepared single-atom catalysts and contributes to the development and application potential of PMS advanced oxidation technology for water pollution control.

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