Trivalent Copper
Ion-Mediated Dual Oxidation in the
Copper-Catalyzed Fenton-Like System in the Presence of Histidine
Posted on 2024-06-06 - 19:03
The Cu(II)/H2O2 system is recognized
for
its potential to degrade recalcitrant organic contaminants and inactivate
microorganisms in wastewater. We investigated its unique dual oxidation
strategy involving the selective oxidation of copper-complexing ligands
and enhanced oxidation of nonchelated organic compounds. L-Histidine (His) and benzoic acid (BA) served as model compounds
for basic biomolecular ligands and recalcitrant organic contaminants,
respectively. In the presence of both His and BA, the Cu(II)/H2O2 system rapidly degraded His complexed with copper
ions within 30 s; however, BA degraded gradually with a 2.3-fold efficiency
compared with that in the absence of His. The primary oxidant responsible
was the trivalent copper ion [Cu(III)], not hydroxyl radical (•OH), as evidenced by •OH scavenging,
hydroxylated BA isomer comparison with UV/H2O2 (a •OH generating system), electron paramagnetic
resonance, and colorimetric Cu(III) detection via periodate complexation.
Cu(III) selectively oxidized His owing to its strong chelation with
copper ions, even in the presence of excess tert-butyl
alcohol. This selectivity extended to other copper-complexing ligands,
including L-asparagine and L-aspartic acid. The
presence of His facilitated H2O2-mediated Cu(II)
reduction and increased Cu(III) production, thereby enhancing the
degradation of BA and pharmaceuticals. Thus, the Cu(II)/H2O2 system is a promising option for dual-target oxidation
in diverse applications.
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Park, Erwin
Jongwoo; Lee, Ki-Myeong; Kim, Taewan; Lee, Donghyun; Kim, Min Sik; Lee, Changha (2024). Trivalent Copper
Ion-Mediated Dual Oxidation in the
Copper-Catalyzed Fenton-Like System in the Presence of Histidine. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.4c03689