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Effective peroxymonosulfate activation by natural molybdenite for enhanced atrazine degradation: Role of sulfur vacancy, degradation pathways and mechanism

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS [2022]
Yanchun Huang, Leiduo Lai, Weifang Huang, Hongyu Zhou, Jun Li, Chao Liu, Bo Lai, Naiwen Li
ABSTRACT

In this study, natural molybdenite (MoS 2 ) was applied to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for the removal of atrazine (ATZ) and its degradation mechanism was investigated. Molybdenite exhibits superior catalytic performance. The best condition for atrazine degradation efficiency (>99%) was obtained with molybdenite concentration of 0.4 g/L, PMS concentration of 0.1 mM, and ATZ concentration of 12 μM within 10 min under experimental conditions. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) test and chemical probe test further proved that HO • and SO 4 •− played important roles in the molybdenite/PMS system, and SO 4 •− was dominant. Meanwhile, Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) tests showed that sulfur vacancies and edge sulfur played important roles in the system. Edge sulfur was conducive to Mo 4+ exposure, while sulfur vacancy facilitated electron transfer and reduced Mo 6+ back to Mo 4+ . Combined with DFT calculation, the role of sulfur in the degradation process was verified. Besides, five ATZ degradation pathways were proposed. Finally, the degradation ability of the molybdenite/PMS system for different pollutants and in actual water bodies was also explored. This work provided ideas for exploring the degradation of organic contaminants by natural minerals.

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