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Solvent-free synthesis of a 2D biochar stabilized nanoscale zerovalent iron composite for the oxidative degradation of organic pollutants

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 7, Issue 12, Pages 6849-6858

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c8ta11661j

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51678426, 51538008]
  2. Shanghai Outstanding Technical Leaders Plan [17XD1420500]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFE0123500]

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Nanoscale zerovalent iron (nZVI) and its composite materials have extensive applications in the field of environmental remediation. 3D nZVI/biochar composite materials have been prepared and reported, but the development of facile, environmentally friendly methods to produce 2D nZVI/biochar composites remains challenging. This study describes a facile solvent-free carbothermal redox approach to preparing graphene oxide-like 2D biochar stabilized nZVI with a shearing/carbonization method that uses lignocellulosic waste, old corrugated containers (OCCs), and FeCl(3)6H(2)O as precursors. The association of a shear exfoliation/carbonization process with the deliquescence characteristic of FeCl(3)6H(2)O and the catalysis of Fe3+ and Cl- resulted in the dispersion of Fe3+ phases into the OCC frameworks and the formation of an intrinsic graphene oxide-like 2D structure. In addition to the conventional carbothermal reduction of Fe species to nZVI by carbon, a simultaneous oxidation of the C-O groups inside the biochar to C?O groups, which could catalyze peroxymonosulfate (PMS) decomposition to generate O-1(2), was also discovered. The as-synthesized 2D ZVI/biochar exhibited high catalytic activity and recyclability toward the degradation of bisphenol A (BPA) by activating either PMS or H2O2 under near-neutral pH conditions. The excellent catalytic activity of the as-synthesized ZVI/biochar can be ascribed to the synergetic effect of the Fe-0 species, the ketonic C?O groups, and the intrinsic graphene oxide-like 2D structure, which act as excellent electron transfer supports. The as-synthesized 2D nZVI/biochar exhibited excellent long-term stability without significant loss of activity after storage in air for 6 months. This study not only provides a simple, green solvent-free approach to the sustainable manufacture of graphene oxide-like biochar stabilized nZVI as a highly efficient and durable bi-functional catalyst, but also suggests new possibilities for the further design and fabrication of 2D nZVI composite materials.

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