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High-loading of well dispersed single-atom catalysts derived from Fe-rich marine algae for boosting Fenton-like reaction: Role identification of iron center and catalytic mechanisms

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2023]
Kexin Yin, Lijing Peng, DongDong Chen, Siyi Liu, Yujie Zhang, Baoyu Gao, Kaifang Fu, Yanan Shang, Xing Xu
ABSTRACT

Developing single-atom catalysts (SACs) with superior Fenton-like performance and low-cost via green synthesis strategy is an urgent problem. It was for the first time to prepare the iron single-atom catalyst (Fe-SAC) with highly atomically-dispersion from natural Fe-rich marine algae ( Enteromorpha ) with iron amount over 1.5 wt%. Iron screening test indicated that the activation performance of Enteromorpha -derived Fe-SACs catalyst was mainly based on Fe-N 4 -C sites, and the roles of radicals accompanying with Fe(IV) and 1 O 2 oxidation showed very small contributions. In contrast, the degradation of organic was dominated by the electron-transfer process (ETP), and the ETP mechanism was greatly enhanced by the iron centers in the Enteromorpha -derived Fe-SACs, which could help extract more electrons from the organics to the Fe-N 4 -C/PMS complex, thus facilitating the ETP in catalytic system. In addition, the commercial ceramic membrane (CM) coated with Enteromorpha -derived Fe-SACs catalyst showed superior catalytic activtiy with a stable water flux.

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