Hydroxylamine mediated Fenton-like interfacial reaction dynamics on sea urchin-like catalyst derived from spent LiFePO4 battery.

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ELSEVIER
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Citation:
J Hazard Mater, 2022, 431, pp. 128590
Issue Date:
2022-06-05
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Herein, we converted spent LiFePO4 battery to the sea urchin-like material (SULM) with a highly efficient and environment-friendly method, which can contribute to building a zero-waste city. With SULM as a Fenton-like catalyst, a highly-efficient degradation process was realized for organic pollutants with interface and solution synergistic effect. In our SULM+NH2OH+H2O2 Fenton-like system, NH2OH can effectively promote the interface iron (Fe(Ⅲ)/Fe(Ⅱ)) and solution iron (Fe(Ⅲ)/Fe(Ⅱ)) redox cycle, thus promoting the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). However, the ROS generation process and organic pollutants degradation pathway with the presence of NH2OH remains a puzzle. Here the detailed ROS generation mechanism and pollutants degradation pathway have been illustrated carefully based on experimental exploration and characterization. Therein, hydroxyl radicals (·OH) and singlet oxygen (1O2) are the main ROS for oxidizing and degrading organic pollutants. Notably, 1O2 can be converted from superoxide radicals (·O2) in SULM+NH2OH+H2O2 system. This study not only demonstrates the strategy of "trash-to-treasure" and "waste-to-control-waste" to simultaneously reduce the hazardous release from industrial solid waste and organic wastewater, it also provides new mechanistic insights for NH2OH mediated Fenton-like redox system.
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