Efficient electrocatalytic H2O2 activation over nitrogen-doped carbon encapsulated Co3O4 for drinking water disinfection

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY(2024)

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Waterborne diseases claim a million lives each year in areas without adequate centralized water treatment. Electrocatalytic center dot OH production presents a promising avenue for decentralized water disinfection. However, existing catalysts are limited by low activity at neutral pH and the risk of metal leaching. We have developed a chainmail catalyst, N-doped carbon (NC) encapsulated Co3O4 (NC@Co3O4), for efficient electrocatalytic H2O2 activation. Co3O4 extracts electrons from NC, thus enhancing the affinity of O atom of H2O2 at the electron deficient carbon sites in NC and promoting the cleavage of O-O bonds. Consequently, the center dot OH generation rate catalyzed by NC@Co3O4 was 6.5 times of that by NC. Integrating the NC@Co3O4 into a flow-through electrochemical reactor as cathode, a voltage of only 2 V drove the device to achieve more than 6.8 logs (99.99998 %) of Escherichia coli inactivation in tap water. This work provides an energy-efficient, green, and safe solution for decentralized water disinfection.
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Electro-Fenton,Hydroxyl radicals,Nonmetallic sites,Chainmail catalyst,Decentralized water disinfection
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