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Copper-based Ruddlesden-Popper perovskite oxides activated hydrogen peroxide for coal pyrolysis wastewater (CPW) degradation: Performance and mechanism

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH [2023]
Jinxin Li, Dan Zhong, Yiru Chen, Kefei Li, Wencheng Ma, Shaobo Zhang, Jingna Zhang, Aoshuang Sun, Haijiao Xie
ABSTRACT

Coal pyrolysis wastewater (CPW) contained all kinds of toxic and harmful components, which would seriously threaten the natural environment and human health. However, the traditional advanced oxidation processes frequently failed to remove phenolic substances. An A 2 BO 4 -type perovskite (La 2 CuO 4 ) was successfully synthesized through sol-gel process and first applied in the treatment of CPW. More than 90% of 3, 5-dimethylphenol (DMP) was removed within 200 min at neutral conditions. Moreover, La 2 CuO 4 also displayed excellent catalytic activity and stability in the actual CPW treatment process. Results demonstrated that DMP was removed through the attack of ∙OH, ∙O 2 − and 1 O 2 in La 2 CuO 4 /H 2 O 2 system. The La 2 CuO 4 were more favorable for H 2 O 2 activation and have a lower adsorption energy than LaFeO 3 . XPS of fresh and spent La 2 CuO 4 illustrated that the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) was mainly due to the redox cycle between surface copper and oxygen species. Moreover, the possible degradation pathway of DMP was deduced by identifying degradation products and analyzing density functional theory (DFT) calculations. This research provided a novel strategy for the development of perovskite-based catalytic materials on the treatment of practical CPW.

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