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g-C3N4 Enhanced Fe3+/ Fe2+ Cycling to Activate PMS for Pharmaceuticals Degradation Under Solar Irradiation

CATALYSIS LETTERS [2025]
Cheng Liu, Zhu Zhexin, Wang Gangqiang, Du Shiting
ABSTRACT

Since Peroxymonosulfate (PMS) is readily available and can produce sulfate radicals with a stronger oxidation capacity, the Fenton-like system Fe 2+ /PMS has gradually replaced Fe 2+ /H 2 O 2 system in organic pollutants degradation. However, the Fe 3+ /PMS system has almost no degradation effects, with the conversion of Fe 2+ to Fe 3+ being the rate-limiting step in the Fe 3+ /PMS system. In this paper, graphite-like phase carbon nitride (g-C 3 N 4 ) was employed to activate PMS using trace amounts of Fe 3+ for the treatment of water pollution under sunlight, and the Fe 3+ /g-C 3 N 4 /PMS system demonstrated the ability to rapidly degrade a wide range of difficult-to-degrade organic pollutants. The Fe 3+ /g-C 3 N 4 /PMS system was able to completely degrade carbamazepine (CBZ) within 30 min under sunlight. The fundings indicated that this system effectively improved the stringent limitations typically associated with Fenton process regarding the feed ratio of metal ions to oxidants, and could efficiently degrade CBZ across a broad pH range. In addition, the Fe 3+ concentration of 6.17 × 10 −6 M was used in the experiments to avoid the generation of large amounts of “iron sludge”. The trap burst experiments, DMSO oxidation experiments and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy experiments indicated that O 2 · − and 1 O 2 exerted the major effectiveness in the photocatalytic degradation reaction of CBZ, and SO 4 · − and · OH jointly promoted the CBZ degradation. Graphical

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