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Nitrogen-rich magnetic biochar prepared by urea was used as an efficient catalyst to activate persulfate to degrade organic pollutants

CHEMOSPHERE [2023]
Jiayi Luo, Yunqiang Yi, Zhanqiang Fang
ABSTRACT

In order to fully exploit the potential of magnetic biochar-based persulfate (PS) systems, N was utilized to modify the magnetic biochar-based catalysts through impregnation-pyrolysis method. A typical antifungal drug, metronidazole (MNZ), is selected as the target pollutant to score the reactivity of as-synthetic nitrogen-rich magnetic biochar (NMBC) catalysts. In the modified system, 99.6% of MNZ was removed, 13.6 times of that in the unmodified system. Active radical verification experiments showed that 1O2 was the key active radical. Various characterization showed that the nitrogen-rich significantly improved the persistent free radical, defect degree, content of oxygen-containing groups, electrochemical conductivity and other catalytic activity related properties. Physicochemical characterization, Fe(II) semi-quantitative analysis and masking experiments confirmed that the doping of magnetic biochar with nitrogen increased its Fe(II) content (23.79 mg/g), approximately 2.6 times higher than that of pristine magnetic biochar. Moreover, N induces strong electron accretion of Fe atom through coordination bond, which leads to the increase of electron density on the Fe atom, which increases the content of Fe (II) in the material, thus improving the ability of the material to activate PS to generate 1 O 2 , and promoting the degradation reaction of MNZ. This paper provides a method to improve the activation performance of magnetic biochar.

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