Literature DB >> 30408631

Factors and mechanisms that influence the reactivity of trivalent copper: A novel oxidant for selective degradation of antibiotics.

Yong Feng1, Weihua Qing1, Lingjun Kong2, Hailong Li3, Deli Wu4, Yiang Fan1, Po-Heng Lee5, Kaimin Shih6.   

Abstract

Trivalent copper complexes are active intermediates in aquatic redox reactions that involve copper ions or structural copper, but their reactivity and selectivity toward pollutants remain unknown. We characterized copper(III) periodate, a representative trivalent copper compound, with phenol and several antibiotics as model contaminants. The results show that Cu(III) is highly reactive to phenol degradation; near-complete degradation was achieved after 10 min at a molar ratio of 3:1 (Cu[III]: phenol). Common alcohols, including methanol and 2-propanol, showed pH-dependent reactivity for Cu(III). In contrast to aquo trivalent copper ions that react rapidly with tert-butanol, Cu(III) showed limited reactivity toward tert-butanol. A mechanistic investigation showed that the degradation was caused by direct oxidation by Cu(III) and that no hydroxyl radicals were involved. Common water components such as chloride ions did not influence the reaction, which suggests that the use of Cu(III) may help mitigate the generation of chlorinated products. As a one-electron oxidant, Cu(III) showed high reactivity to degrade electron-rich compounds; the concentrations of sulfamethazine, sulfamethoxazole, and sulfadiazine (100 μg/L) were reduced to 1.8, 7.5, and 42.5 ng/L, respectively, after 2 min of reaction with 10 μM Cu(III). These results demonstrate a novel and highly efficient oxidant for selective removal of ubiquitous micropollutants from water bodies.
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Keywords:  Antibiotics; Copper(III) periodate; Cu(3+); Cupryl species; Selective oxidation; Trivalent copper

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30408631     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2018.10.090

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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