1. Graphite (GP) induced activation of ferrate(VI) for degradation of micropollutants: The crucial reduction role of carbonyl groups on GP surface.
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Luo, Mengfan, Zhang, Heng, Zhou, Peng, Peng, Jiali, Du, Ye, Xiong, Zhaokun, and Lai, Bo
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MICROPOLLUTANTS , *CARBONYL group , *GRAPHITE , *OXIDATION kinetics , *ORGANIC compounds , *OXIDIZING agents - Abstract
The sluggish oxidation kinetics of ferrate (Fe(VI)) at neutral and slightly alkaline pH impedes its rapid abatement of micropollutants in practical application. This work discovers that graphite (GP), a metal-free carbonaceous material, can be a promising material to improve the reactivity of Fe(VI) in the pH range of 7.0 − 9.0. The performance of the GP/Fe(VI) process for sulfamethoxazole (SMX) removal was further evaluated via altering the dosages of Fe(VI), GP, and SMX. Probe analysis and quenching experiments identified Fe(IV) and Fe(V) as the primary active species responsible for the removal of organic compounds in the GP/Fe(VI) system. The detailed activation mechanism of GP is discussed via analyzing the surface chemical changes of GP exposed to Fe(VI). It is found that the carbonyl groups on GP surface execute a critical role in Fe(VI) activation. The GP/Fe(VI) system shows powerful anti-interference ability to environmental background substances. Therefore, the new oxidation process proposed in this work holds a great application prospect for contamination remediation. Finally, we discuss the underlying degradation pathways of SMX by the GP/Fe(VI) system. This study not only develops a promising system for the removal of micropollutants but also provides an in-depth insight into the activation mechanism of metal-free carbonaceous material in Fe(VI) oxidation process. [Display omitted] • GP can improve the oxidation activity of Fe(VI) to eliminate various micropollutants. • Fe(IV) and Fe(V) are the main active oxidants in the GP/Fe(VI) system. • The carbonyl group on GP surface plays a vital role in activating Fe(VI). • The GP/Fe(VI) system shows an excellent environmental adaptability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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