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The insights into facet-dependent catalytic performance of Cu2O in peroxymonosulfate activation for effective degradation of antibiotics

SEPARATION AND PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY [2025]
Jiajia Luo, Jin Wang, Yifan Shao, Jialu Pan, Yudi Wang, Shuting Luan, Yanqing Cong, Shi-Wen Lv
ABSTRACT

It was of great significance to improve the performance of catalysts in peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation for water pollution control. Herein, Cu 2 O-based catalysts with different exposed facets were synthesized by a feasible method, and later employed for activating PMS to conduct the degradation tests of tetracycline (TC). With the increase of exposed (1   0   0) facet, the specific surface area of Cu 2 O was improved and the interface charge transfer resistance was reduced. More interestingly, benefiting from the exposure of (1   0   0) facet, the electron-donating ability of Cu 2 O was boosted, and the adsorption energy of PMS over Cu 2 O was also reduced, thereby creating favorable conditions for PMS activation. As guessed, Cu 2 O-1 with (1   0   0) facet can quickly activate PMS to achieve the effective degradation of TC, and the highest removal efficiency of TC over Cu 2 O-1 can be up to 97.56 % within 15 min. Furthermore, Cu 2 O-1 with good anti-interference showed satisfactory reusability, and the degradation intermediates of TC were the low toxic or nontoxic. In the Cu 2 O-1/PMS system, various reactive oxygen species were detected, including SO 4 •– , OH • , O 2 •– and 1 O 2 , and wherein the contribution of 1 O 2 to TC degradation was the greatest. In short, current work shared some valuable insights into persulfate-based advanced oxidation processes.

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