Transformative Removal of Aqueous Micropollutants into Polymeric Products by Advanced Oxidation Processes

Yidi Chen,Wei Ren, Tianyi Ma,Nanqi Ren, Shaobin Wang,Xiaoguang Duan

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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This perspective presents the latest advancements in selective polymerization pathways in advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) for removal of featured organic pollutants in wastewater. In radical-based homogeneous reactions, SO4 center dot--based systems exhibit superior oxidative activity toward aromatics with electron-donating substituents via single electron transfer and radical adduct formation (RAF). The produced organic radical cations subsequently undergo coupling and polymerization reactions to produce polymers. For center dot OH-based oxidation, metal ions facilitate the production of monomer radicals via RAF. Additionally, heterogeneous catalysts can mediate both coupling and polymerization reactions via persulfate activation without generating inorganic radicals. Metal-based catalysts will mediate a direct oxidation pathway toward polymerization. In contrast, carbon-based catalysts will induce coupling reactions to produce low-molecular-weight oligomers (<= 4 units) via an electron transfer process. In comparison to mineralization, polymerization pathways remarkably reduce peroxide usage, quickly separate pollutants from the aqueous phase, and generate polymeric byproducts. Thus, AOP-driven polymerization systems hold significant promise in reducing carbon emission and realizing carbon recycling in water treatment processes. [GRAPHICS]
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advanced oxidation processes,radicals,polymerization,persulfate,electron transferprocess
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