Affiliation:
1. School of Environment & Ecology Jiangnan University Wuxi China
2. Institute of Future Food Technology JITRI Yixing China
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundLaCuMnOx (LCMO) perovskite was designed as an effective catalyst to activate peroxydisulfate (PDS) to remove bisphenol A (BPA) in hypersaline wastewater.ResultsIn the LCMO/PDS system, BPA (10 mg/L) was removed completely and the mineralization degree reached 74.9% in the presence of 0.12 g/L catalyst and 1.2 mM PDS. The BPA removal efficiency was still almost 100% even after five cycles. Metal ion leakage also indicated the stability of the catalytic system. •OH, SO4•−, 1O2, and O2•− all contributed to BPA removal, and O2•− accounted for the greatest contribution. The presence of oxygen vacancies (Vo··) on the surface of the catalyst was important for PDS activation and the formation of active species. In addition, the system could still maintain outstanding performance even when [Cl−] and [SO42−] were 100 g/L. CO32− and HCO3− inhibited BPA degradation greatly, even at very low concentrations. The inhibitory effect was related to changes in the pH of the solution caused by the addition of CO32− and HCO3−. This effect could be eliminated by adjusting the pH.ConclusionThe system showed excellent catalytic performance, stability, and inorganic anion tolerance, indicating its potential for application in hypersaline wastewater treatment. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI).
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China