Enhanced peroxymonosulfate activation for degradation of iodinated contrast media by microwave-induced bimetallic carbon-based catalysts: Insight into the synergistic mechanism between microwaves and bimetallic sites

Zixia He, Zhen Tian,Juan Luo,Shichang Sun, Guopeng Zhu,Rui Ma

Chemical Engineering Journal(2024)

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Microwave-assisted catalytic oxidation process was a promising wastewater treatment technology for the disposal of refractory organic contaminants. Nevertheless, its practical implementation was limited by the high energy consumption of microwaves and the poor sustainable reactivity of catalysts. To address these issues, the microwave-assisted dielectric-activation double-responsive Co/Fe carbon-based catalyst (CoFe/NC-3) was used to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for oxidative degradation of refractory diatrizoate (DTZ). The results showed that the DTZ was completely degraded within 6 min in the MW/CoFe/NC-3/PMS reaction system, and the degradation efficiency increased by 82.38 % compared with the MW/Fe/NC/PMS system. It was attributed to the enriched active sites and prolonged redox cycling capability of the bimetallic catalysts. Moreover, microwave enhanced electron migration ability to accelerate the circulation of Fe3+/Fe2+/Fe0 and Co3+/Co2+ and generate more reactive oxygen species (ROSs) for the high-efficiency degradation of DTZ. The degradation pathways of DTZ were elucidated by LC-MS in combination with DFT calculation and the product toxicity was evaluated using ecological structure–activity relationship software (ECOSAR). The results showed that the majority of intermediate degradation products were not acute or chronic toxicity to fish, daphnia, and green algae. Overall, these results revealed that the MW/CoFe/NC-3/PMS system was a cost-effective and stable method for wastewater treatment.
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Bimetallic carbon-based catalysts,Microwave,AOPs,Iodinated contrast media,Degradation mechanism
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