Atomically Dispersed Cobalt Sites on Graphene as Efficient Periodate Activators for Selective Organic Pollutant Degradation
Pollutant degradation via periodate (IO4 –)-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) provides an economical, energy-efficient way for sustainable pollution control. Although single-atomic metal activation (SMA) can be exploited to optimize the pollution degradation process and understand the associ...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science & technology 2021-04, Vol.55 (8), p.5357-5370 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pollutant degradation via periodate (IO4 –)-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) provides an economical, energy-efficient way for sustainable pollution control. Although single-atomic metal activation (SMA) can be exploited to optimize the pollution degradation process and understand the associated mechanisms governing IO4 –-based AOPs, studies on this topic are rare. Herein, we demonstrated the first instance of using SMA for IO4 – analysis by employing atomically dispersed Co active sites supported by N-doped graphene (N-rGO-CoSA) activators. N-rGO-CoSA efficiently activated IO4 – for organic pollutant degradation over a wide pH range without producing radical species. The IO4 – species underwent stoichiometric decomposition to generate the iodate (IO3 –) species. Whereas Co2+ and Co3O4 could not drive IO4 – activation; the Co–N coordination sites exhibited high activation efficiency. The conductive graphene matrix reduced the contaminants/electron transport distance/resistance for these oxidation reactions and boosted the activation capacity by working in conjunction with metal centers. The N-rGO-CoSA/IO4 – system exhibited a substrate-dependent reactivity that was not caused by iodyl (IO3 ·) radicals. Electrochemical experiments demonstrated that the N-rGO-CoSA/IO4 – system decomposed organic pollutants via electron-transfer-mediated nonradical processes, where N-rGO-CoSA/periodate* metastable complexes were the predominant oxidants, thereby opening a new avenue for designing efficient IO4 – activators for the selective oxidation of organic pollutants. |
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ISSN: | 0013-936X 1520-5851 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.est.0c07794 |