生物炭
过硫酸盐
催化作用
材料科学
化学工程
化学
有机化学
热解
工程类
作者
Peng Huang,Peng Zhang,Cuiping Wang,Jingchun Tang,Hongwen Sun
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2021.120926
摘要
Persulfate-based (PS-based) advanced oxidation process is a promising technology for degradation of organic pollutants. PS activation needs efficient and economical catalysts and heterogeneous Fe-carbon composites are competitive. Herein, novel N-doped biochar-loaded nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) composites ([email protected]) were synthesized and evaluated for PS activation. Detailed characterization data indicated that graphitic and pyridine N structures were introduced by N-doping, which enhanced the anchoring, dispersion and loading of amorphous nZVI on biochar. Remarkably, the optimized [email protected] material, [email protected]2-BC900, presented excellent catalytic performance for PS activation for lindane removal. The N-doped defects in biochar acted as reactive bridges and accelerated the electron transfer between nZVI and PS, showing strong synergistic effects toward nZVI. O2•− and 1O2 were the dominant active species in catalytic systems. Additionally, [email protected]2-BC900 catalyst showed effectiveness over a wide pH range for lindane removal. This work provides a new approach to the rational design and application of [email protected] for persulfate activation in pollution control, which is certified by deep exploration of reaction mechanism.
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