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Activation of persulfate by CuOx@Co-LDH: A novel heterogeneous system for contaminant degradation with broad pH window and controlled leaching

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 335, Issue -, Pages 548-559

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2017.10.097

Keywords

PS activation; Phenol degradation; Broad pH window; Diverse free radicals; Scavenging effect

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  1. National Science Foundation of China [21671072]

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To meet the current challenges of waste water, an efficient, environment friendly and economical treatment process is always desirable for the degradation of toxic organic compounds. Herein, we reported a stable and active bimetallic CuOx@Co-LDH catalyst for the degradation of phenol using persulfate (PS) under mild conditions. The system of PS/CuOx@Co-LDH completely degraded 0.1 mM of phenol in less than 40 min while at the same time, all the other tested catalysts including catalyst precursors remained sluggish. In view of the practical application, CuOx@Co-LDH/PS-system demonstrated consistent performance over a broad pH range (pH 5.0-12.0), during which minimum leaching could be detected. Moreover, good resistance to various inorganic anions was demonstrated in CuOx@CoLDH/PS system. The consistent performance of CuOx@Co-LDH/PS system may originate from the constant buffer pH of catalyst (9.5 +/- 0.8), minimum leaching and the generation of diverse free radicals (center dot SO4-, center dot OH or (-)center dot O-2) under different pH conditions. Additionally, LDH structure offered strong synergetic interactions among active components which might also help in minimum leaching and good reactivity of CuOx@Co-LDH catalyst. The results of radical scavengers, EPR and XPS studies collectively proved the mechanism of diverse free radicals, which was accounted to the redox cyclic reactions of active sites (Cu-(III)-Cu-(II)-Cu-(III) and Co-(III)-Co-(II)-Co-(III)) during degradation of phenol.

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