posted on 2019-03-25, 00:00authored byHan-Qing Zhao, Shi-Qi Huang, Wen-Qing Xu, Yi-Ran Wang, Yi-Xuan Wang, Chuan-Shu He, Yang Mu
Pyrogenic
carbonaceous matter (PCM) catalyzes the transformation
of a range of organic pollutants by sulfide in water; however, the
mediation mechanisms are not fully understood. In this study, we observed
for the first time that the degradation of azo dyes by sulfide initially
underwent a lag phase followed by a fast degradation phase. Interestingly,
the presence of PCM only reduced the lag phase length of the azo dye
decolorization but did not significantly enhance the reaction rate
in the fast degradation phase. An analysis of the azo dye reduction
and polysulfide formation indicated that PCM facilitated the transformation
of sulfide into polysulfides, including disulfide and trisulfide,
resulting in fast azo dye reduction. Moreover, the oxygen functional
groups of the PCM, especially the quinones, may play an important
role in the transformation of sulfide into polysulfides by accelerating
the electron transfer. The results of this study provide a better
understanding of the PCM-mediated abiotic transformation of organic
pollutants by sulfide in anaerobic aqueous environments.