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Reaction of Fe(aq)(II) with Peroxymonosulfate and Peroxydisulfate in the Presence of Bicarbonate: Formation of Fe(aq)(IV) and Carbonate Radical Anions
[Image: see text] Many advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) use Fenton-like reactions to degrade organic pollutants by activating peroxymonosulfate (HSO(5)(–), PMS) or peroxydisulfate (S(2)O(8)(2–), PDS) with Fe(H(2)O)(6)(2+) (Fe(aq)(II)). This paper presents results on the kinetics and mechanisms of...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134498/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c00182 |
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author | Kottapurath Vijay, Aswin Marks, Vered Mizrahi, Amir Wen, Yinghao Ma, Xingmao Sharma, Virender K. Meyerstein, Dan |
author_facet | Kottapurath Vijay, Aswin Marks, Vered Mizrahi, Amir Wen, Yinghao Ma, Xingmao Sharma, Virender K. Meyerstein, Dan |
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description | [Image: see text] Many advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) use Fenton-like reactions to degrade organic pollutants by activating peroxymonosulfate (HSO(5)(–), PMS) or peroxydisulfate (S(2)O(8)(2–), PDS) with Fe(H(2)O)(6)(2+) (Fe(aq)(II)). This paper presents results on the kinetics and mechanisms of reactions between Fe(aq)(II) and PMS or PDS in the absence and presence of bicarbonate (HCO(3)(–)) at different pH. In the absence of HCO(3)(–), Fe(aq)(IV), rather than the commonly assumed SO(4)(•–), is the dominant oxidizing species. Multianalytical methods verified the selective conversion of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and phenyl methyl sulfoxide (PMSO) to dimethyl sulfone (DMSO(2)) and phenyl methyl sulfone (PMSO(2)), respectively, confirming the generation of Fe(aq)(IV) by the Fe(aq)(II)-PMS/PDS systems without HCO(3)(–). Significantly, in the presence of environmentally relevant concentrations of HCO(3)(–), a carbonate radical anion (CO(3)(•–)) becomes the dominant reactive species as confirmed by the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) analysis. The new findings suggest that the mechanisms of the persulfate-based Fenton-like reactions in natural environments might differ remarkably from those obtained in ideal conditions. Using sulfonamide antibiotics (sulfamethoxazole (SMX) and sulfadimethoxine (SDM)) as model contaminants, our study further demonstrated the different reactivities of Fe(aq)(IV) and CO(3)(•–) in the Fe(aq)(II)-PMS/PDS systems. The results shed significant light on advancing the persulfate-based AOPs to oxidize pollutants in natural water. |
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spelling | pubmed-101344982023-04-28 Reaction of Fe(aq)(II) with Peroxymonosulfate and Peroxydisulfate in the Presence of Bicarbonate: Formation of Fe(aq)(IV) and Carbonate Radical Anions Kottapurath Vijay, Aswin Marks, Vered Mizrahi, Amir Wen, Yinghao Ma, Xingmao Sharma, Virender K. Meyerstein, Dan Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] Many advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) use Fenton-like reactions to degrade organic pollutants by activating peroxymonosulfate (HSO(5)(–), PMS) or peroxydisulfate (S(2)O(8)(2–), PDS) with Fe(H(2)O)(6)(2+) (Fe(aq)(II)). This paper presents results on the kinetics and mechanisms of reactions between Fe(aq)(II) and PMS or PDS in the absence and presence of bicarbonate (HCO(3)(–)) at different pH. In the absence of HCO(3)(–), Fe(aq)(IV), rather than the commonly assumed SO(4)(•–), is the dominant oxidizing species. Multianalytical methods verified the selective conversion of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and phenyl methyl sulfoxide (PMSO) to dimethyl sulfone (DMSO(2)) and phenyl methyl sulfone (PMSO(2)), respectively, confirming the generation of Fe(aq)(IV) by the Fe(aq)(II)-PMS/PDS systems without HCO(3)(–). Significantly, in the presence of environmentally relevant concentrations of HCO(3)(–), a carbonate radical anion (CO(3)(•–)) becomes the dominant reactive species as confirmed by the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) analysis. The new findings suggest that the mechanisms of the persulfate-based Fenton-like reactions in natural environments might differ remarkably from those obtained in ideal conditions. Using sulfonamide antibiotics (sulfamethoxazole (SMX) and sulfadimethoxine (SDM)) as model contaminants, our study further demonstrated the different reactivities of Fe(aq)(IV) and CO(3)(•–) in the Fe(aq)(II)-PMS/PDS systems. The results shed significant light on advancing the persulfate-based AOPs to oxidize pollutants in natural water. American Chemical Society 2023-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10134498/ /pubmed/37050889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c00182 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Kottapurath Vijay, Aswin Marks, Vered Mizrahi, Amir Wen, Yinghao Ma, Xingmao Sharma, Virender K. Meyerstein, Dan Reaction of Fe(aq)(II) with Peroxymonosulfate and Peroxydisulfate in the Presence of Bicarbonate: Formation of Fe(aq)(IV) and Carbonate Radical Anions |
title | Reaction of Fe(aq)(II) with Peroxymonosulfate
and Peroxydisulfate in the Presence of Bicarbonate: Formation of Fe(aq)(IV) and Carbonate Radical Anions |
title_full | Reaction of Fe(aq)(II) with Peroxymonosulfate
and Peroxydisulfate in the Presence of Bicarbonate: Formation of Fe(aq)(IV) and Carbonate Radical Anions |
title_fullStr | Reaction of Fe(aq)(II) with Peroxymonosulfate
and Peroxydisulfate in the Presence of Bicarbonate: Formation of Fe(aq)(IV) and Carbonate Radical Anions |
title_full_unstemmed | Reaction of Fe(aq)(II) with Peroxymonosulfate
and Peroxydisulfate in the Presence of Bicarbonate: Formation of Fe(aq)(IV) and Carbonate Radical Anions |
title_short | Reaction of Fe(aq)(II) with Peroxymonosulfate
and Peroxydisulfate in the Presence of Bicarbonate: Formation of Fe(aq)(IV) and Carbonate Radical Anions |
title_sort | reaction of fe(aq)(ii) with peroxymonosulfate
and peroxydisulfate in the presence of bicarbonate: formation of fe(aq)(iv) and carbonate radical anions |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10134498/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37050889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.3c00182 |
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