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Synergistic effect of PMS activation by Fe0@Fe3O4 anchored on N, S, O co-doped carbon composite for degradation of sulfamethoxazole

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2022]
Shizong Wang, Jianlong Wang
ABSTRACT

High efficient activator is highly desired in the field of persulfate-based advanced oxidation process. In comparison with the previous studies, this study adopted nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen co-doped carbon material to support Fe 0 encapsulate in Fe 3 O 4 to prepare iron-based modified carbon composite (Fe 0 @Fe 3 O 4 -MC) by a facile two-step pyrolysis. Fe 0 @Fe 3 O 4 -MC was then used for degradation of sulfamethoxazole. The results showed that Fe 0 @Fe 3 O 4 -MC had superior catalytic activity for PMS activation due to the synergistic effect of iron-based compound and modified carbon. In the presence of 0.1 g/L of Fe 0 @Fe 3 O 4 -MC, SMX (0.04 mM) could be completely degraded within 120 min at pH 3.4 and 3 mM of PMS. The SMX degradation followed pseudo first-order kinetic model, with the rate constant of 0.12 min −1 , and the mineralization of SMX achieved 48.4%. Sulfate radicals dominated in the SMX degradation. In addition to Fe 0 and Fe 3 O 4 , carbon defects, graphitic N, sulfur and FeN 4 also contributed to PMS activation. Fe 0 oxidation was the rate-limiting step for PMS activation. Dissolved oxygen made a minor contribution to Fe 0 oxidation. The intermediate products of SMX degradation were identified, and two pathways of SMX degradation were proposed. The influencing factors on SMX degradation were studied, including pH, temperature, PMS concentration, Fe 0 @Fe 3 O 4 -MC dosage, chloridion, carbonate and humic acids, and the influencing mechanism was discussed. This study could provide an efficient PMS activator for the degradation of emerging organic pollutants in water and wastewater.

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