Homogeneous activation of peroxymonosulfate using a low-dosage cross-bridged cyclam manganese(II) complex for organic pollutant degradation via a nonradical pathway
Cover art [Display omitted] •The dosage of Mn-cyclam for PMS activation is as low as 0.38 mg/L.•The degradation of substrate by Mn-cyclam/PMS is via nonradical controlled pathway.•A high-valent Mn-oxo [(O)MnVLCl2]+ is directly detected by ESI/MS.•The system shows excellent anti-interference ability...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of hazardous materials 2020-07, Vol.394, p.122560-122560, Article 122560 |
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•The dosage of Mn-cyclam for PMS activation is as low as 0.38 mg/L.•The degradation of substrate by Mn-cyclam/PMS is via nonradical controlled pathway.•A high-valent Mn-oxo [(O)MnVLCl2]+ is directly detected by ESI/MS.•The system shows excellent anti-interference ability to anions and humic acid.•The atom economy of Mn-cyclam is at the top of current Mn-based PMS catalyst.
The high dosage of catalyst requirement and weak anti-interference ability limit current heterogeneous manganese (Mn) catalyst/peroxymonosulfate (PMS) systems to remediate the organic polluted wastewater in complicated environment. Inspired by the concept of atom economy, herein, a homogenous manganese complex bearing a cross-bridged cyclam ligand Mn(cbc)Cl2 (MnL, L = cbc = 4,11-dimethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazabicyclo[6.6.2]hexadecane)) is capable of activating PMS for reactive brilliant red K-2BP (RBR K-2BP) degradation. The dosage of MnL for PMS activation was low, in a range of 0.38∼3.8 mg/L. The quenching experiments demonstrated that the degradation was a nonradical-controlled process. Using methyl phenyl sulfoxide (PMSO) as a probe, the dominated degradation process of substrate was via an oxygen transfer pathway. Moreover, a high-valent Mn-oxo [(O)MnVLCl2]+ was directly detected using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI/MS). This system showed excellent anti-interference ability to both anions and humic acid, a typical natural organic matter. The atom economy, represented by an index ((mg pollutant)/h/(g catalyst)), showed that MnL 22737 in PMS activation was much higher than those of Mn-based heterogeneous catalytic systems 67∼960 and was only behind that of iron-tetraamidomacrocyclic ligand Fe-TAML 59139. This work provides insights into designing an atom-economic Mn-based PMS activator for efficient treatments for organic pollutants in a complicated environment. |
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ISSN: | 0304-3894 1873-3336 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122560 |