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Derivatives of two-dimensional MXene-MOFs heterostructure for boosting peroxymonosulfate activation: Enhanced performance and synergistic mechanism
Integrating the merits of the substrate and active sites with the water matrix is of significant importance to design novel catalysts for peroxymonosulfate (PMS)-based advanced oxidation processes. A sandwich-like heterostructure catalyst (MCoO@Co-N-C) were fabricated via anchoring zero-dimensional metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)-derived CoO nanoparticles on two-dimensional Ti 3 C 2 T x MXene nanosheets . Benefiting from the distinctive structure, the resultant catalysts achieved excellent decontamination performance under high salinity conditions (200 mM). Nearly 100% efficiency of bisphenol A (BPA) was degraded within 10 min only using 0.05 g L −1 catalyst and 0.1 g L −1 PMS, with exceptional high turnover frequency (TOF) value (8.64 min −1 ) which was 22.5 times higher than that of MOFs derived catalysts without MXene. A mediated-electron transfer mechanism is found to be conducive to the oxidation of BPA. This work provides a new approach to novel catalysts designed for removing trace organic contaminants (TrOCs) in saline water.