1. Efficient utilization of the electron energy of antibiotics to accelerate Fe(III)/Fe(II) cycle in heterogeneous Fenton reaction induced by bamboo biochar/schwertmannite.
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Li, Ting, Zhu, Peng, Wang, Dianzhan, Zhang, Zexin, and Zhou, Lixiang
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HABER-Weiss reaction , *ENERGY consumption , *ORGANIC wastes , *SEWAGE purification , *ANTIBIOTICS , *BAMBOO , *IRON removal (Water purification) , *BIOCHAR - Abstract
The discharge of antibiotics evokes environmental health crisis, and is also a waste of organic energy. Currently, heterogeneous Fenton for antibiotics removal has attracted growing attentions due to wide pH range and no iron sludge production, however, it often suffers from a low formation rate of Fe(II), resulting in difficult application of heterogeneous Fenton technology in sewage treatment. To overcome this drawback, bamboo biochar (BB) is coupled with schwertmannite (Sch) through Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans- mediated Fe(II) oxidation reaction to obtain a heterogeneous catalyst (Sch/BB) with high adsorption performance and Fenton activity. According to the analysis of experimental results, electrons around C (from BB) can easily transfer to Fe by Fe–O–C bonds to expedite ≡Fe(III)/≡Fe(II) cycle, while electrons of antibiotics adsorbed on Sch/BB surface are effectively utilized to maintain the efficient regeneration of ≡Fe(II) through BB electron shuttle or Fe–O–C bonds between Sch/BB and pollutants, further causing a superior Fenton activity (98% antibiotics removal) of Sch/BB. Moreover, due to its excellent adsorption performance, Sch/BB as filter materials can effectively remove dye pollutants in flow wastewater. These findings provided a high-activity and practical heterogeneous Fenton catalyst for pollutants degradation, while a new perspective for efficient utilization of the electrons of organic pollutants was given. • Sch/BB shows excellent Fenton activity for antibiotics degradation. • The electron energy of pollutants is utilized for promoting Fe redox cycling. • Well-structured Fe–O–C bridge is a key factor for the Fe(II) regeneration. • Bamboo biochar remarkably promotes the adsorption performance of schwertmannite. • Sch/BB can develop into a filter material for flowing dye water treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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