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Essential role of atomic H* in activating hydrogen peroxide to produce singlet oxygen for emerging organic contaminants degradation

Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering [2023]
Xixi Chen, Wanyi Fu, Yulong Yang, Yanjun Li, Kai Yang, Xuanbo Xu, Xihui Zhang
ABSTRACT

Atomic H* has been reported to be thermodynamically feasible for activating hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) to produce radicals, while the nonradical pathway and the contributions of metal sites and atomic H* in H 2 O 2 activation need further exploration. In this study, a TiO 2 @MnO 2 catalyst was synthesized via a facile hydrothermal method and surprisingly found to produce atomic H* over Mn sites in water without external energy input (e.g., light and electricity). Atomic H* plays an essential role in the activation of H 2 O 2 via a nonradical pathway, which induces the removal of tiamulin up to 80.4–91.7% in 20 min at a wide pH range of 4.0–11.0. Density function theory calculations prove that atomic H* owns a much lower total energy barrier (ΔG total = 0.68 eV) for the decomposition of H 2 O 2 to generate superoxide and singlet oxygen than Mn sites (ΔG total = 2.90 eV). This study is a re-visit to the mechanism of activating H 2 O 2 via atomic H* for efficient degradation of emerging organic contaminants .

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