Conversion and impact of dissolved organic matters in a heterogeneous catalytic peroxymonosulfate system for pollutant degradation
2023; Elsevier BV; Volume: 241; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.watres.2023.120166
ISSN1879-2448
AutoresYanshan Wang, Ning Li, Qing‐Long Fu, Zhanjun Cheng, Yingjin Song, Beibei Yan, Guanyi Chen, Li’an Hou, Shaobin Wang,
Tópico(s)Phosphorus and nutrient management
ResumoDissolved organic matters (DOM) are widely present in different water sources, causing significant effects on water treatment processes. Herein, the molecular transformation behavior of DOM during peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation by biochar for organic degradation in a secondary effluent were comprehensively analyzed. Evolution of DOM was identified and inhibition mechanisms to organic degradation were elucidated. DOM underwent oxidative decarbonization (e.g., –C2H2O, −C2H6, –CH2 and –CO2), dehydrogenation (–2H) and dehydration reactions by ·OH and SO4·−. N and S containing compounds witnessed deheteroatomisation (e.g., –NH, –NO2+H, –SO2, –SO3, –SH2), hydration (+H2O) and N/S oxidation reactions. Among DOM, CHO-, CHON-, CHOS-, CHOP- and CHONP-containing molecules showed moderate inhibition while condensed aromatic compounds and aminosugars exhibited strong and moderate inhibition effects on contaminant degradation. The fundamental information could provide references for the rational regulation of ROS composition and DOM conversion process in a PMS system. This in turn offered theoretical guidance to minimize the interference of DOM conversion intermediates on PMS activation and degradation of target pollutants.
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