| Literature DB >> 33229548 |
Dan-Ni Pei1, Chang Liu1, Ai-Yong Zhang2,3, Xiao-Qiang Pan1, Han-Qing Yu2.
Abstract
Organic Fenton-like catalysis has been recently developed for water purification, but redox-active compounds have to be ex situ added as oxidant activators, causing secondary pollution problem. Electrochemical oxidation is widely used for pollutant degradation, but suffers from severe electrode fouling caused by high-resistance polymeric intermediates. Herein, we develop an in situ organic Fenton-like catalysis by using the redox-active polymeric intermediates, e.g., benzoquinone, hydroquinone, and quinhydrone, generated in electrochemical pollutant oxidation as H2O2 activators. By taking phenol as a target pollutant, we demonstrate that the in situ organic Fenton-like catalysis not only improves pollutant degradation, but also refreshes working electrode with a better catalytic stability. Both 1O2 nonradical and ·OH radical are generated in the anodic phenol conversion in the in situ organic Fenton-like catalysis. Our findings might provide a new opportunity to develop a simple, efficient, and cost-effective strategy for electrochemical water purification.Entities:
Keywords: 1O2 nonradical; electrochemical water purification; in situ organic Fenton-like catalysis; redox-active polymeric intermediates; ·OH radical
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33229548 PMCID: PMC7733828 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2005035117
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205