New Insights into the Role of Crystalline Fe 3 P in Phosphatized Zerovalent Iron for Enhancing Advanced Oxidation Processes and Storage Stability
Zerovalent iron (ZVI) is a widely utilized remediation agent for contaminated soil and groundwater; however, it has consistently faced the challenge of balancing catalytic activity with storage stability. Herein, submicron ZVI particles were phosphatized to produce phosphatized ZVI (P-ZVI), which wa...
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| Vydáno v: | Environmental science & technology Ročník 59; číslo 12; s. 6319 |
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| Abstract | Zerovalent iron (ZVI) is a widely utilized remediation agent for contaminated soil and groundwater; however, it has consistently faced the challenge of balancing catalytic activity with storage stability. Herein, submicron ZVI particles were phosphatized to produce phosphatized ZVI (P-ZVI), which was employed to activate peroxydisulfate (PDS) for phenol degradation. As anticipated, phosphatization significantly enhanced both the storage stability (>10 months vs 1 d) and catalytic activity (4.37 vs 0.12 L m
h
) of ZVI compared to unphosphatized counterparts attributed to the formation of a crystalline Fe
P shell on P-ZVI. This Fe
P shell selectively interacts with H
O/O
/PDS, maintaining the stability of P-ZVI under high humidity and oxygen conditions while creating mass transfer channels that enhance reactivity in the presence of PDS. Characterization results from the reaction process demonstrated that the Fe
P shell activated PDS through both direct (via Fe cations) and indirect pathways (through a phosphorus anion-mediated Fe
/Fe
cycle), generating reactive species and facilitating mass transfer between core Fe
and external PDS for efficient PDS activation and phenol degradation. This study elucidates how constructing an Fe
P shell can realize selective activation of PDS while simultaneously enhancing both the storage and catalytic stabilities of ZVI, thereby boosting the practical application of PDS-based advanced oxidation processes in various environmental remediation. |
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| AbstractList | Zerovalent iron (ZVI) is a widely utilized remediation agent for contaminated soil and groundwater; however, it has consistently faced the challenge of balancing catalytic activity with storage stability. Herein, submicron ZVI particles were phosphatized to produce phosphatized ZVI (P-ZVI), which was employed to activate peroxydisulfate (PDS) for phenol degradation. As anticipated, phosphatization significantly enhanced both the storage stability (>10 months vs 1 d) and catalytic activity (4.37 vs 0.12 L m
h
) of ZVI compared to unphosphatized counterparts attributed to the formation of a crystalline Fe
P shell on P-ZVI. This Fe
P shell selectively interacts with H
O/O
/PDS, maintaining the stability of P-ZVI under high humidity and oxygen conditions while creating mass transfer channels that enhance reactivity in the presence of PDS. Characterization results from the reaction process demonstrated that the Fe
P shell activated PDS through both direct (via Fe cations) and indirect pathways (through a phosphorus anion-mediated Fe
/Fe
cycle), generating reactive species and facilitating mass transfer between core Fe
and external PDS for efficient PDS activation and phenol degradation. This study elucidates how constructing an Fe
P shell can realize selective activation of PDS while simultaneously enhancing both the storage and catalytic stabilities of ZVI, thereby boosting the practical application of PDS-based advanced oxidation processes in various environmental remediation. |
| Author | Wang, Wenjiang Wang, Xinhua Zhang, Peng Rončević, Srd An D Sun, Hongwen |
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