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Investigating Oxidant-Catalyst Interactions in the Persulfate System: Implications for Efficient Removal of Phenolics and Antibiotics

Separation and purification technology(2024)

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Persulfate (PS) activation by carbon catalyst holds both scientific and practical significance to curb the toxicity effects of organic pollutants in the natural water environment. Here, we investigated a relatively unfamiliar characteristics (i.e., oxidant-catalyst interaction) that influence the removal efficiency in PS activated system, utilizing N-doped mesoporous carbon hollow spheres (N-MCHS; size -385 nm) as a catalyst. The selection of this catalyst was motivated by its desired physicochemical characteristics such as high dispersibility, uniformly distributed pores and high specific surface area (1109 m2 g-1) for catalytic application. The removal performance was studied by degrading bisphenol A at very low PS (0.25 mM) and catalyst (10.0 mg L-1) concentrations. Through this study, we established a correlation between the surface charge of N-MCHS and PS interaction on the catalytic performance. Further, electron spin resonance (ESR) and radical scavenger studies were carryout out to prove the nonradical oxidation process. Electrochemical studies provided a strong evidence for PS complexation and electron transfer during oxidative removal of bisphenol A. Additional studies with different phenolics and antibiotics demonstrated that N-doping significantly accelerates the degradation rate and enhances the removal efficiency. The results of present study unveil the potential use of PS+N-MCHS in the degradation of different organic contaminants at low catalyst dosages.
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Porous carbon,N -doping,Water remediation,Persulfate activation,Pollutant degradation
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