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Efficient degradation of tetracycline peroxymonosulfate activation by phosphorus-doped biochar loaded with cobalt nanoparticles

The accumulation of tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) threatens human health because of its potential biological toxicity. Carbon -based materials with easy isolation and excellent performance that can activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to generate reactive oxygen species for TCH degradation are essent...

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Published in:Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2024-06, Vol.53 (24), p.1189-12
Main Authors: Wang, Yunpeng, Jiao, Ting, Zhang, Peng, Hou, Wanyi, Li, Zhongping, Dong, Chuan, Zhang, Wanying, Zhang, Lei
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Summary:The accumulation of tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) threatens human health because of its potential biological toxicity. Carbon -based materials with easy isolation and excellent performance that can activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to generate reactive oxygen species for TCH degradation are essential, but the development of such materials remains a significant challenge. In this study, based on the idea of treating waste, tricobalt tetraoxide loaded P-doped biochar (Co NP-PBC) was synthesised to activate PMS for the degradation of TCH. Possible degradation pathways and intermediate products of TCH were identified using High performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS) detection and density functional theory analysis. Toxicity analysis software was used to predict the toxicity of the intermediate products. Compared to catalysts loaded with Fe and Mn and other Co-based catalysts, Co NP-PBC exhibited an optimal performance (with a kinetic constant of 0.157 min −1 for TCH degradation), and over 99.0% of TCH can be degraded within 20 min. This mechanism demonstrates that the non-free radical oxidation of 1 O 2 plays a major role in the degradation of TCH. This study provides insights into the purification of wastewater using BC-based catalysts. The accumulation of tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) threatens human health because of its potential biological toxicity.
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/d4dt00758a