Ultrathin MoS2 nanosheet-wrapped Fe3O4 nanocrystals synergistically activate peroxymonosulfate for enhanced removal of organic pollutants

In peroxides-based advanced oxidation technologies (AOPs) using Fe-based catalysts, the low efficiency of Fe-ions cycling hinders their industrial applications. Recently, MoS2 has been validated to be a promising co-catalyst that can effectively promote the dynamic cycling of Fe-ions during the reac...

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Published inColloids and surfaces. A, Physicochemical and engineering aspects Vol. 671; p. 131599
Main Authors Xu, Jingyi, Chen, Jinxu, Zhong, Yuanhong, Cao, Leliang, Zhang, Xinli, Wang, Zhaoying, Chen, Jinfeng, Lin, Shutian, Xu, Qingqing, Chen, Yingzhi, Yu, Lin
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LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 20.08.2023
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Summary:In peroxides-based advanced oxidation technologies (AOPs) using Fe-based catalysts, the low efficiency of Fe-ions cycling hinders their industrial applications. Recently, MoS2 has been validated to be a promising co-catalyst that can effectively promote the dynamic cycling of Fe-ions during the reaction. However, the activities of the reported MoS2-loaded Fe-based catalysts still decreased significantly after 3–5 cycling reactions, so it is necessary to develop a catalyst with high activity and stability. A series of MoS2 @Fe3O4-x (MF-x) catalysts were successfully constructed to trigger peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to eliminate the refractory organics. Ultrathin MoS2 nanosheets (∼ 5.7 nm) were uniformly and firmly coated on the surface of Fe3O4 nanoparticles via Fe–S bridging interaction. Pure MoS2 made little contribution to the climbazole (CBZ) degradation. Compared to the Fe3O4/PMS system, the adsorption and degradation efficiencies of the CBZ by MF-x/PMS system were improved by 7.5 and 4 times, respectively. The FeII/FeIII and MoIV/MoVI redox cycles on the MF-x surface could interact and work in synergy during the catalytic activation of PMS to degrade pollutants. MF-0.23 was an effective and stable catalyst for application over a wide pH range (2.0–9.8). Moreover, it efficiently dealt with other representative refractory contaminants with different pKa values, such as fluconazole (FZ), phenol, and rhodamine B (RhB). The primary active free radicals in MF-0.23/PMS system were detected to be O2•– and SO4•–. Specifically, the generated O2•– not only participated in the degradation of contaminants but also contributed to the MoIV regeneration. With outstanding catalytic activity, broad applicability, excellent reusability, and long-term stability, the MoS2 nanosheet-wrapped Fe3O4 nanocrystals should be an ideal heterogeneous catalyst for PMS-based AOPs. [Display omitted] •MoS2 nanosheet-wrapped Fe3O4 nanocrystals were successfully fabricated.•MF-x showed effective and stable activity in treating refractory contaminants.•MoIV in MoS2 can effectively promote the FeII/FeIII cycle.•O2•– and SO4•− were the predominant active oxygen species in the reaction system.•MF-x has excellent potential to be used in environmental remediation.
ISSN:0927-7757
1873-4359
DOI:10.1016/j.colsurfa.2023.131599