Catalytic Activity of Rare Earth Elements (REEs) in Advanced Oxidation Processes of Wastewater Pollutants: A Review
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Published:2023-08-22
Issue:17
Volume:28
Page:6185
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ISSN:1420-3049
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Container-title:Molecules
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Molecules
Author:
Saviano Lorenzo1, Brouziotis Antonios12ORCID, Padilla Suarez Edith1, Siciliano Antonietta1ORCID, Spampinato Marisa13, Guida Marco13ORCID, Trifuoggi Marco24ORCID, Del Bianco Donatella1, Carotenuto Maurizio5, Romano Spica Vincenzo6ORCID, Lofrano Giusy6, Libralato Giovanni1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy 2. Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy 3. NBFC, National Biodiversity Future Center, 90133 Palermo, Italy 4. CeSMA Advanced Metrological and Technological Service Center, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy 5. Department of Chemistry and Biology “Adolfo Zambelli”, University of Salerno, 84084 Fisciano, Italy 6. Department of Movement, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome “Foro Italico”, 00135 Rome, Italy
Abstract
In recent years, sewage treatment plants did not effectively remove emerging water pollutants, leaving potential threats to human health and the environment. Advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) have emerged as a promising technology for the treatment of contaminated wastewater, and the addition of catalysts such as heavy metals has been shown to enhance their effectiveness. This review focuses on the use of rare earth elements (REEs) as catalysts in the AOP process for the degradation of organic pollutants. Cerium and La are the most studied REEs, and their mechanism of action is based on the oxygen vacancies and REE ion concentration in the catalysts. Metal oxide surfaces improve the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to form hydroxide species, which degrade the organics. The review discusses the targets of AOPs, including pharmaceuticals, dyes, and other molecules such as alkaloids, herbicides, and phenols. The current state-of-the-art advances of REEs-based AOPs, including Fenton-like oxidation and photocatalytic oxidation, are also discussed, with an emphasis on their catalytic performance and mechanism. Additionally, factors affecting water chemistry, such as pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, inorganic species, and natural organic matter, are analyzed. REEs have great potential for enhancing the removal of dangerous organics from aqueous solutions, and further research is needed to explore the photoFenton-like activity of REEs and their ideal implementation for wastewater treatment.
Funder
European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program NBFC
Subject
Chemistry (miscellaneous),Analytical Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Molecular Medicine,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science
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