Covalent Organic Polymer Derived Carbon Nanocapsule-Supported Cobalt As A Catalyst For Activating Monopersulfate To Degrade Salicylic Acid

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(2021)

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As salicylic acid (SAC) is an extensively used pharmaceutical, discharge of SAC into the environment has caused serious threats to ecology in view of its toxicity. Therefore, SO4 center dot--involved chemical oxidation methods have been employed for eliminating SAC. Since monopersulfate (MPS) has become a popular reagent for producing SO4 center dot-, an alternative heterogeneous Co-based catalyst is proposed by using a Co-coordinated covalent organic polymers (Co-COP) as a precursor. Via carbonization, Co-COP is transferred by conversion of Co ions to Co/CoO nanoparticle and conversion of COP to N-doped carbon nanocapsules (CNC), respectively, to form a unique composite of Co NPs embedded into carbon nanocapsule (CoCNC). CoCNC exhibits a higher catalytic activity than Co3O4 nanoparticle for activating MPS to degrade SAC because of synergistic effects between Co NPs and the N-doped CNC which not only acts as the support but also provides active sites. Hence, CoCNC+MPS could afford a much lower Ea value (25.4 kJ/mol) of SAC degradation than the reported values. Moreover, CoCNC is still efficient for removing SAC even in the presence of high-concentration NaCl and SDS. CoCNC can be also recyclable over many cycles and maintain its catalytic activities, confirming that CoCNC is an advantageous catalyst for MPS activation.
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Covalent organic polymers, Cobalt, N-doped carbon, MPS, Salicylic acid
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