Complete And Rapid Degradation Of Glyphosate With Fe3ce1ox Catalyst For Peroxymonosulfate Activation At Room Temperature

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH(2021)

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Glyphosate, a common broad-spectrum herbicide, is a serious environmental pollutant that causes a significant threat to humans. Hence, there is a pressing task to remove glyphosate from the environment. Here, we report an excellent Fe3Ce1Ox catalyst synthesized via the one-step co-precipitation method for activating peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to degrade glyphosate at 25 degrees C. As a result, glyphosate is completely degraded with a high degradation rate of 400 mg L- 1 center dot h- 1, and the TOC and TN removals are 85.6% and 80.8%, respectively. As proven by systematic characterizations, the Fe-Ce synergistic effect plays a significant role in promoting PMS activation. The main reactive oxygen species for glyphosate oxidation are surface-bound SO4 - center dot and center dot OH, produced by activating PMS by electron transfer between Fe2+/Fe3+ and Ce3+/Ce4+ of Fe3Ce1Ox. In light of the products determined, the possible degradation process of glyphosate is also speculated: C-N and C-P bonds of glyphosate molecules are attacked to form aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) and orthophosphate (PO43- ) by surfacebound SO4- center dot and center dot OH that continuously mineralize and dephosphorylate AMPA to generate small molecules and inorganic ions, such as H2O and PO43- . The results of this work suggest that Fe3Ce1Ox/PMS could provide a potential candidate for efficiently removing organic compounds containing nitrogen or phosphorus from wastewater.
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Fe3Ce1Ox catalyst, Peroxymonosulfate, Glyphosate, Degradation process
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