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Spiderweb-Like Fe-Co Prussian Blue Analogue Nanofibers as Efficient Catalyst for Bisphenol-A Degradation by Activating Peroxymonosulfate

Prussian blue and its analogues (PBA) based nanomaterials have been widely applied to removing pollutants in the recent years. However, easy aggregation and poor recycling largely limit their practical applications. In this work, spiderweb-like Fe-Co Prussian blue analogue/polyacrylonitrile (FCPBA/P...

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Autores principales: Wang, Hongyu, Wang, Chaohai, Qi, Junwen, Yan, Yubo, Zhang, Ming, Yan, Xin, Sun, Xiuyun, Wang, Lianjun, Li, Jiansheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6473942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30857337
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9030402
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author Wang, Hongyu
Wang, Chaohai
Qi, Junwen
Yan, Yubo
Zhang, Ming
Yan, Xin
Sun, Xiuyun
Wang, Lianjun
Li, Jiansheng
author_facet Wang, Hongyu
Wang, Chaohai
Qi, Junwen
Yan, Yubo
Zhang, Ming
Yan, Xin
Sun, Xiuyun
Wang, Lianjun
Li, Jiansheng
author_sort Wang, Hongyu
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description Prussian blue and its analogues (PBA) based nanomaterials have been widely applied to removing pollutants in the recent years. However, easy aggregation and poor recycling largely limit their practical applications. In this work, spiderweb-like Fe-Co Prussian blue analogue/polyacrylonitrile (FCPBA/PAN) nanofibers were prepared by electrospinning and applied to degrading bisphenol-A (BPA) by activating peroxymonosulfate (PMS). Detailed characterization demonstrated that a high loading of FCPBA (86% of FCPBA in FCPBA/PAN) was successfully fixed on the PAN nanofibers. 67% of BPA was removed within 240 min when 500 mg·L(−1) PMS and 233 mg·L(−1) FCPBA/PAN were introduced in 20 mg·L(−1) BPA solution at initial pH of 2.8. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and radical inhibition experiments were performed to identify the possible degradation mechanism. For comparison, a low loading of FCPBA nanofibers (0.6FCPBA/PAN nanofibers, 43% of FCPBA in FCPBA/PAN) were also prepared and tested the catalytic performance. The results showed that the activity of FCPBA/PAN was much higher than 0.6FCPBA/PAN. Furthermore, a FCPBA/PAN packed column was made as a reactor to demonstrate the reusability and stability of FCPBA/PAN nanofibers, which also exhibited the bright future for the industrial application. This work makes it possible to fabricate efficient PBA nanocatalysts with excellent recyclability and promotes the application of PBA in industrial areas.
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spelling pubmed-64739422019-05-03 Spiderweb-Like Fe-Co Prussian Blue Analogue Nanofibers as Efficient Catalyst for Bisphenol-A Degradation by Activating Peroxymonosulfate Wang, Hongyu Wang, Chaohai Qi, Junwen Yan, Yubo Zhang, Ming Yan, Xin Sun, Xiuyun Wang, Lianjun Li, Jiansheng Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Prussian blue and its analogues (PBA) based nanomaterials have been widely applied to removing pollutants in the recent years. However, easy aggregation and poor recycling largely limit their practical applications. In this work, spiderweb-like Fe-Co Prussian blue analogue/polyacrylonitrile (FCPBA/PAN) nanofibers were prepared by electrospinning and applied to degrading bisphenol-A (BPA) by activating peroxymonosulfate (PMS). Detailed characterization demonstrated that a high loading of FCPBA (86% of FCPBA in FCPBA/PAN) was successfully fixed on the PAN nanofibers. 67% of BPA was removed within 240 min when 500 mg·L(−1) PMS and 233 mg·L(−1) FCPBA/PAN were introduced in 20 mg·L(−1) BPA solution at initial pH of 2.8. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and radical inhibition experiments were performed to identify the possible degradation mechanism. For comparison, a low loading of FCPBA nanofibers (0.6FCPBA/PAN nanofibers, 43% of FCPBA in FCPBA/PAN) were also prepared and tested the catalytic performance. The results showed that the activity of FCPBA/PAN was much higher than 0.6FCPBA/PAN. Furthermore, a FCPBA/PAN packed column was made as a reactor to demonstrate the reusability and stability of FCPBA/PAN nanofibers, which also exhibited the bright future for the industrial application. This work makes it possible to fabricate efficient PBA nanocatalysts with excellent recyclability and promotes the application of PBA in industrial areas. MDPI 2019-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6473942/ /pubmed/30857337 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9030402 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Hongyu
Wang, Chaohai
Qi, Junwen
Yan, Yubo
Zhang, Ming
Yan, Xin
Sun, Xiuyun
Wang, Lianjun
Li, Jiansheng
Spiderweb-Like Fe-Co Prussian Blue Analogue Nanofibers as Efficient Catalyst for Bisphenol-A Degradation by Activating Peroxymonosulfate
title Spiderweb-Like Fe-Co Prussian Blue Analogue Nanofibers as Efficient Catalyst for Bisphenol-A Degradation by Activating Peroxymonosulfate
title_full Spiderweb-Like Fe-Co Prussian Blue Analogue Nanofibers as Efficient Catalyst for Bisphenol-A Degradation by Activating Peroxymonosulfate
title_fullStr Spiderweb-Like Fe-Co Prussian Blue Analogue Nanofibers as Efficient Catalyst for Bisphenol-A Degradation by Activating Peroxymonosulfate
title_full_unstemmed Spiderweb-Like Fe-Co Prussian Blue Analogue Nanofibers as Efficient Catalyst for Bisphenol-A Degradation by Activating Peroxymonosulfate
title_short Spiderweb-Like Fe-Co Prussian Blue Analogue Nanofibers as Efficient Catalyst for Bisphenol-A Degradation by Activating Peroxymonosulfate
title_sort spiderweb-like fe-co prussian blue analogue nanofibers as efficient catalyst for bisphenol-a degradation by activating peroxymonosulfate
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6473942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30857337
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9030402
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