Boron carbide boosted Fenton-like oxidation: A novel Fe(III)/Fe(II) circulation
The sluggish kinetics of Fe(Ⅱ) recovery in Fenton/Fenton-like reactions significantly limits the oxidation efficiency. In this study, we for the first time use boron carbide (BC) as a green and stable promotor to enhance the reaction of Fe(Ⅲ)/H2O2 for degradation of diverse organic pollutants. Elect...
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doaj-42c4e21694d24321983c4b6176d98a0d2021-01-30T04:29:12ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Green Energy & Environment2468-02572020-10-0154414422Boron carbide boosted Fenton-like oxidation: A novel Fe(III)/Fe(II) circulationPeng Zhou0Feng Cheng1Gang Nie2Yangyang Yang3Kunsheng Hu4Xiaoguang Duan5Yongli Zhang6Shaobin Wang7College of Architecture & Environment, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China; School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5005, AustraliaCollege of Architecture & Environment, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, ChinaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5005, AustraliaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5005, AustraliaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5005, AustraliaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5005, Australia; Corresponding authors.College of Architecture & Environment, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, ChinaSchool of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, 5005, Australia; Corresponding authors.The sluggish kinetics of Fe(Ⅱ) recovery in Fenton/Fenton-like reactions significantly limits the oxidation efficiency. In this study, we for the first time use boron carbide (BC) as a green and stable promotor to enhance the reaction of Fe(Ⅲ)/H2O2 for degradation of diverse organic pollutants. Electron paramagnetic resonance analysis and chemical quenching/capturing experiments demonstrate that hydroxyl radicals (•OH) are the primary reactive species in the BC/Fe(Ⅲ)/H2O2 system. In situ electrochemical analysis indicates that BC remarkably boosts the Fe(Ⅲ)/Fe(Ⅱ) redox cycles, where the adsorbed Fe(Ⅲ) cations were transformed to more active Fe(Ⅲ) species with a higher oxidative potential to react with H2O2 to produce Fe(Ⅱ). Thus, the recovery of Fe(Ⅱ) from Fe(Ⅲ) is facilitated over BC surface, which enhances •OH generation via Fenton reactions. Moreover, BC exhibits outstanding reusability and stability in successive cycles and avoids the secondary pollution caused by conventional organic and metalliferous promotors. Therefore, metal-free BC boosting Fe(Ⅲ)/H2O2 oxidation of organics provides a green and advanced strategy for water decontamination.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468025720301485Boron carbideFenton-like reactionHydroxyl radicalMetal-free catalysisSulfamethoxazole |
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Peng Zhou Feng Cheng Gang Nie Yangyang Yang Kunsheng Hu Xiaoguang Duan Yongli Zhang Shaobin Wang Boron carbide boosted Fenton-like oxidation: A novel Fe(III)/Fe(II) circulation Green Energy & Environment Boron carbide Fenton-like reaction Hydroxyl radical Metal-free catalysis Sulfamethoxazole |
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Peng Zhou Feng Cheng Gang Nie Yangyang Yang Kunsheng Hu Xiaoguang Duan Yongli Zhang Shaobin Wang |
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Boron carbide boosted Fenton-like oxidation: A novel Fe(III)/Fe(II) circulation |
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Boron carbide boosted Fenton-like oxidation: A novel Fe(III)/Fe(II) circulation |
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Boron carbide boosted Fenton-like oxidation: A novel Fe(III)/Fe(II) circulation |
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Boron carbide boosted Fenton-like oxidation: A novel Fe(III)/Fe(II) circulation |
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Boron carbide boosted Fenton-like oxidation: A novel Fe(III)/Fe(II) circulation |
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boron carbide boosted fenton-like oxidation: a novel fe(iii)/fe(ii) circulation |
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Green Energy & Environment |
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The sluggish kinetics of Fe(Ⅱ) recovery in Fenton/Fenton-like reactions significantly limits the oxidation efficiency. In this study, we for the first time use boron carbide (BC) as a green and stable promotor to enhance the reaction of Fe(Ⅲ)/H2O2 for degradation of diverse organic pollutants. Electron paramagnetic resonance analysis and chemical quenching/capturing experiments demonstrate that hydroxyl radicals (•OH) are the primary reactive species in the BC/Fe(Ⅲ)/H2O2 system. In situ electrochemical analysis indicates that BC remarkably boosts the Fe(Ⅲ)/Fe(Ⅱ) redox cycles, where the adsorbed Fe(Ⅲ) cations were transformed to more active Fe(Ⅲ) species with a higher oxidative potential to react with H2O2 to produce Fe(Ⅱ). Thus, the recovery of Fe(Ⅱ) from Fe(Ⅲ) is facilitated over BC surface, which enhances •OH generation via Fenton reactions. Moreover, BC exhibits outstanding reusability and stability in successive cycles and avoids the secondary pollution caused by conventional organic and metalliferous promotors. Therefore, metal-free BC boosting Fe(Ⅲ)/H2O2 oxidation of organics provides a green and advanced strategy for water decontamination. |
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Boron carbide Fenton-like reaction Hydroxyl radical Metal-free catalysis Sulfamethoxazole |
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