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Accelerated peroxymonosulfate activation over defective perovskite with anchored cobalt nanoparticles for organic contaminant removal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL [2024]
Chengqian Zhao, Leyan Xu, Yaobin Wang, Heng Qiao, Yunxia Zhao, Dong Li, Yunfei Bu
ABSTRACT

In this study, a novel perovskite oxide (Co@D-PBSC) for activation peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to degrade organic pollutants in wastewater was developed. Cobalt nanoparticles (Co NPs) and oxygen vacancies (OVs) were introduced to the perovskite oxide lattice via a non-stoichiometric ratio and separate-out strategy. The OVs and Co NPs provided abundant active sites for the activation of PMS and the generation of reactive oxygen species. The Co metal-OVs bridge promote the adsorption of PMS, meanwhile, Co nanoparticles accelerate the Co 2+ /Co 3+ redox cycle, resulting in the production of the main reactive substance, sulfate radicals (SO 4 •− ). The results of catalytic experiments showed that 85 % of ofloxacin (OFX) degradation efficiency was obtained within 1 min at 0.1 g/L Co@D-PBSC, 0.3 g/L PMS, 20 mg/L OFX (150 mL), and solution pH 7.0, which indicated that Co@D-PBSC/PMS system exhibits excellent performance. This work demonstrated an efficient perovskite catalyst for PMS activation in wastewater treatment and provided a useful catalyst design strategy for the advanced oxidation processes (AOPs).

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