Regulating Interlayer Confinement FeOCl for Accelerating Polymerization of Pollutants to Reduce Carbon Emission in Water Purification.

ACS applied materials & interfaces(2023)

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The spatial structure regulation of catalysts could optimize the reaction pathway and enhance the mass transfer kinetics, which might realize the efficient and low-consumption removal of pollutants in Fenton-like technology. In this study, ,-dimethylformamide (DMF) intercalation was used to adjust the interlayer spacing of FeOCl from 7.90 to 11.84 Å by a simple and rapid intercalation method, thereby enhancing the mass transfer kinetics and altering the catalytic pathway. The removal rate of BPA in the DMF-FeOCl/PS system increased by 8.78 times, showing good resistance to complex water environments (such as pH, humic acid, and anions), especially in 5 g/L high-salt wastewater. The direct electron transfer processes between Fe(IV) and pollutants mediated by interlayer Fe sites generate phenoxy radicals, and the polymerization processes occur, achieving efficient removal of pollutants and low CO emissions. This study provides new insight into the efficient and low-carbon treatment of high-salt wastewater.
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Fe(IV),FeOCl,interlayer confinement,persulfate,polymerization
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