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Mechanism insight of pollutant degradation and bromate inhibition by Fe-Cu-MCM-41 catalyzed ozonation.

Weirui Chen1, Xukai Li1, Yiming Tang2, Jialu Zhou1, Dan Wu1, Yin Wu1, Laisheng Li3.   

Abstract

A flexible catalyst, Fe-Cu-MCM-41, was employed to enhance diclofenac (DCF) mineralization and inhibit bromate formation in catalytic ozonation process. Greater TOC removal was achieved in Fe-Cu-MCM-41/O3 process (78%) than those in Fe-MCM-41/O3 (65%), Cu-MCM-41/O3 (73%) and sole ozonation (42%). But it was interesting that both Cu-MCM-41/O3 and Fe-MCM-41/O3 achieved 93% bromate inhibition efficiency, only 71% inhibition efficiency was observed in Fe-Cu-MCM-41/O3. Influence of pH, TBA/NaHSO3 and detection of by-products were conducted to explore the mechanism. By Pyridine adsorption-IR and XPS, a relationship was found among activity of catalysts, Lewis acid sites and electron transfer effect between Fe (II/III) and Cu (I/II). Fe-Cu-MCM-41 promoted ozone decomposition to generate OH, which accounted for enhanced DCF mineralization. The consumption of aqueous O3 also suppressed the oxidative of Br- and HBrO/Br-. More HBrO/BrO- accumulated in catalytic ozonation process and less bromate generated. Bromate formation in Fe-Cu-MCM-41/O3 process was sensitive with pH value, the acidic condition was not favor for bromate formation. Both DCF mineralization and bromate inhibition were influenced by surface reaction. Moreover, Fe-Cu-MCM-41 showed excellent catalytic performance in suppressing the accumulation of carboxylic acid, especially for oxalic acid. Nearly no oxalic acid was detected during Fe-Cu-MCM-41/O3 process.
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Keywords:  Bromate; Catalytic ozonation; Diclofenac; Lewis sites; Mineralization

Year:  2017        PMID: 29277042     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2017.12.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hazard Mater        ISSN: 0304-3894            Impact factor:   10.588


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Authors:  Asogan N Gounden; Sreekantha B Jonnalagadda
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-09-23       Impact factor: 4.411

2.  Catalytic Ozonation of Organics in Reverse Osmosis Concentrate with Catalysts Based on Activated Carbon.

Authors:  Xieyang Xu; Zhilin Xia; Laisheng Li; Qi Huang; Can He; Jianbing Wang
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-11-29       Impact factor: 4.411

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