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Selective electrophilic attack towards organic micropollutants with superior Fenton-like activity by biochar-supported cobalt single-atom catalyst

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE [2024]
Chen Liu, Xinxia He, Jinglu Li, Jun Ma, Junpeng Yue, Ziwei Wang, Ming Chen
ABSTRACT

The global shortage of freshwater and inadequate supply of clean water have necessitated the implementation of robust technologies for wastewater purification, and Fenton-like chemistry is a highly-promising approach. However, realizing the rapid Fenton-like chemistry for high-efficiency degradation of organic micropollutants (OMs) remains challenging. Herein, one novel system was constructed by a Co single-atom catalyst activating peroxymonosulfate (PMS), and the optimal system (SA-Co-NBC-0.2/PMS) achieved unprecedented catalytic performance towards a model OM [Iohexol (IOH)], i.e. , almost 100% decay ratio in only 10 min (the observed rate constant: 0.444 min −1 ) with high electrophilic species 1 O 2 (singlet oxygen) generation. Theoretical calculations unveiled that Co-N 4 sites preferred to adsorb the terminal-O of PMS (more negative adsorption energy than other O sites: –32.67 kcal/mol), promoting the oxidation of PMS to generate 1 O 2 . Iodine (I)23 (0.1097), I24 (0.1154) and I25 (0.0898) on IOH with higher f – electrophilic values were thus identified as the main attack sites. Furthermore, 16S ribosomal RNA high-throughput sequencing and quantitative structure–activity relationship analysis illustrated the environmentally-benign property of the SA-Co-NBC-0.2 and the tapering ecological risk during IOH degradation process. Significantly, this work comprehensively checked the competence of the SA-Co-NBC-0.2/PMS system for organics abatement in practical wastewater.

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