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Rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement

Nano-confinement systems offer various extraordinary chemical/physical properties, due to the spatial restriction and the electronic interaction between the confined species and the surrounding medium. They are, therefore, providing rich opportunities for the design of efficient catalytic reaction s...

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Autores principales: Shao, Siting, Cui, Jiahao, Li, Lina, Wang, Mingqi, Zhang, Peng, Cui, Jianguo, Hu, Chun, Zhao, Yubao
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08954d
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author Shao, Siting
Cui, Jiahao
Li, Lina
Wang, Mingqi
Zhang, Peng
Cui, Jianguo
Hu, Chun
Zhao, Yubao
author_facet Shao, Siting
Cui, Jiahao
Li, Lina
Wang, Mingqi
Zhang, Peng
Cui, Jianguo
Hu, Chun
Zhao, Yubao
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description Nano-confinement systems offer various extraordinary chemical/physical properties, due to the spatial restriction and the electronic interaction between the confined species and the surrounding medium. They are, therefore, providing rich opportunities for the design of efficient catalytic reaction systems for pollutant removal. Herein, a highly efficient mediated-electron transfer pathway is identified on a spatially-confined zero valent cobalt for abatement of the organic pollutants by PMS. The catalyst showed efficient catalytic performance in both batch and a flow reactor for degradation of various pollutants, e.g., a degradation reaction constant of 0.052 s(−1) for sulfamethoxazole and 0.041 s(−1) for BPA. Regulated by the spatial-confinement, a distinctive inverse relationship between PMS decomposition rate and the electron density of the pollutant molecule was experimentally substantiated, e.g., in the presence of the electron-rich sulfamethoxazole, PMS decomposed slower than that with BPA, while in the presence of electron deficient diphenhydramine, PMS decomposed faster than that with BPA. The unique reaction mechanism endows the spatially-confined cobalt with the capability of eliminating the priority pollutants in the complex water matrix with pervasive halide ions and natural organic matter (NOM) via PMS activation.
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spelling pubmed-89815042022-04-13 Rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement Shao, Siting Cui, Jiahao Li, Lina Wang, Mingqi Zhang, Peng Cui, Jianguo Hu, Chun Zhao, Yubao RSC Adv Chemistry Nano-confinement systems offer various extraordinary chemical/physical properties, due to the spatial restriction and the electronic interaction between the confined species and the surrounding medium. They are, therefore, providing rich opportunities for the design of efficient catalytic reaction systems for pollutant removal. Herein, a highly efficient mediated-electron transfer pathway is identified on a spatially-confined zero valent cobalt for abatement of the organic pollutants by PMS. The catalyst showed efficient catalytic performance in both batch and a flow reactor for degradation of various pollutants, e.g., a degradation reaction constant of 0.052 s(−1) for sulfamethoxazole and 0.041 s(−1) for BPA. Regulated by the spatial-confinement, a distinctive inverse relationship between PMS decomposition rate and the electron density of the pollutant molecule was experimentally substantiated, e.g., in the presence of the electron-rich sulfamethoxazole, PMS decomposed slower than that with BPA, while in the presence of electron deficient diphenhydramine, PMS decomposed faster than that with BPA. The unique reaction mechanism endows the spatially-confined cobalt with the capability of eliminating the priority pollutants in the complex water matrix with pervasive halide ions and natural organic matter (NOM) via PMS activation. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8981504/ /pubmed/35425551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08954d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Shao, Siting
Cui, Jiahao
Li, Lina
Wang, Mingqi
Zhang, Peng
Cui, Jianguo
Hu, Chun
Zhao, Yubao
Rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement
title Rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement
title_full Rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement
title_fullStr Rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement
title_full_unstemmed Rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement
title_short Rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement
title_sort rapid pollutant degradation by peroxymonosulfate via an unusual mediated-electron transfer pathway under spatial-confinement
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8981504/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35425551
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1ra08954d
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