1. Carbon aerogel from forestry biomass as a peroxymonosulfate activator for organic contaminants degradation
- Author
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Wenhui Lu, Meng Xie, Zhenyu Feng, Nianlu Li, Lingshuai Kong, Jinhua Zhan, Huan Liu, and Mingshuo Zhu
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021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Bisphenol A ,Environmental Engineering ,Singlet oxygen ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Groundwater remediation ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Aerogel ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Pollution ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Environmental Chemistry ,Phenol ,Degradation (geology) ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Carbon ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
The carbon catalyst has been widely used as a peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activator to degrade organic contaminants. The biomass carbon aerogel (CA) derived from poplar powder was synthesized in this study. CA with three-dimensional structure exhibited an excellent degradation performance of PMS activation for different types of organic contaminants including bisphenol A (BPA), rhodamine 6 G, phenol, and p-chlorophenol with the removal efficiencies up to 91%, 100%, 100%, and 60% within 60 min, respectively. It was found that singlet oxygen (1O2) dominated the non-radical pathway worked for BPA removal in CA/PMS system. The possible mechanism for PMS activation was discussed. A portion of 1O2 was produced through the transformation of superoxide radical (O2•-) in CA/PMS system. Electronic impedance spectroscopy (EIS) proved that the hierarchical structure of CA contributed to the electron transfer process for PMS activation. The ketonic/carbonyl groups (C˭O) on the surface of CA could serve as a possible active site to facilitate the generation of 1O2. In addition, CA showed superior degradation performance in actual water bodies and reusability with high-temperature regeneration treatment. This study developed an efficient and environmentally benign catalyst for water remediation of organic pollutants.
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- 2020