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Regulating the type of nitrogen to improve the performance of Co–N/C with a confinement effect in peroxymonosulfate activation for the effective degradation of organic pollutants

Environmental Science-Nano [2024]
Yanqing Cong, Lingjie Ye, Qiuang Zheng, Yudi Wang, Yifan Shao, Xuhua Ren, Shi-Wen Lv
ABSTRACT

Water pollution has always been an issue of significant human concern, and the development of effective wastewater treatment processes is important. Herein, three Co–N/C-based catalysts with different types of nitrogen were fabricated and employed to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for tetracycline (TC) degradation. Due to the existence of a spatial confinement effect, all the Co–N/C-based catalysts showed excellent catalytic activities, and the removal efficiencies of TC were over 90% within 10 min. Notably, current results indicate that the Co–N/C-based catalyst rich in pyridinic N provides electrons to break the peroxy bonds of PMS for generating SO4˙−, while the Co–N/C-based catalyst containing more pyrrolic N acquires electrons from PMS to produce SO5˙−, which is further converted into 1O2. Moreover, the Co–N/C-based catalyst rich in graphitic N displayed good performance in electron transfer and can mediate the direct electron transfer process between TC and PMS. More interestingly, radical-induced oxidation exhibited a high TOC removal efficiency, but the corresponding anti-interference ability was weak. 1O2-induced oxidation and direct electron transfer process had a high removal efficiency for TC and good anti-interference ability, but the mineralization efficiency was relatively low. In short, the current work will provide a valuable reference for future research.

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