Selective Degradation of Electron-Rich Organic Pollutants Induced by CuO@Biochar: The Key Role of Outer-Sphere Interaction and Singlet Oxygen
Southeast University · Vanderbilt University
Abstract
Efficient degradation of organic pollutants by oxidative radicals is challenging in the complex soil environment because of the invalid consumption of radicals by nontarget background substances and the generation of secondary halogenated organic pollutants. Nonradical-based oxidation is a promising pollutant removal method due to its high selectivity and environmental adaptability. Herein, a biochar-supported sheetlike CuO (e-CuO@BC) was developed, which exhibited efficient activation of peroxydisulfate (PDS) via nonradical pathways. The activation mechanisms were identified as (i) formation of surface-bonding active complexes via an outer-sphere interaction between e-CuO@BC and PDS and (ii) the continuous…
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6Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Biochar
- Peroxydisulfate
- Pollutant
- Singlet oxygen
- Photochemistry
- Radical
- Mineralization (soil science)
- Life in Land