Trace Cupric Species Triggered Decomposition of Peroxymonosulfate
and Degradation of Organic Pollutants: Cu(III) Being the Primary and
Selective Intermediate Oxidant
Posted on 2020-03-16 - 12:35
Activation of persulfates to degrade refractory organic pollutants
is currently a hot topic of advanced oxidation. Developing simple
and effective activation approaches is crucial for the practical application
of persulfates. We report in this research that trace cupric species
(Cu(II) in several μM) can efficiently trigger peroxymonosulfate
(PMS) oxidation of various organic pollutants under slightly alkaline
conditions. The intermediate oxidant dominating this process was investigated
with electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), chemical probing, and
in situ Raman spectroscopy. Unlike conventional PMS activation, which
generates sulfate radical, hydroxyl radical, or singlet oxygen as
major oxidants, Cu(III) was confirmed to be the primary and selective
intermediate oxidant during the Cu(II)/PMS oxidation. Hydroxyl radical
is the secondary intermediate oxidant formed from the reaction of
Cu(III) with OH–. Hybrid oxidation by the two oxidants
imparts Cu(II)/PMS with high efficiency in the degradation of a series
of pollutants. The results of this work suggest that, with no need
of introducing complex catalysts, trace Cu(II) inherent in or artificially
introduced to some water or wastewater can effectively trigger PMS
oxidation of organic pollutants.
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Wang, Lihong; Xu, Haodan; Jiang, Ning; Wang, Zimeng; Jiang, Jin; Zhang, Tao (2020). Trace Cupric Species Triggered Decomposition of Peroxymonosulfate
and Degradation of Organic Pollutants: Cu(III) Being the Primary and
Selective Intermediate Oxidant. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.0c00284