Enhanced tetracycline abatement by peracetic acid activation with sulfidation of nanoscale zerovalent iron

Environmental science and pollution research international(2023)

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Iron-based heterogeneous catalysts due to the environmental friendliness have been widely studied for activation of peracetic acid (PAA) for abatement of organic contaminants in the water and wastewater treatment. However, the slow reduction from Fe(III) to Fe(II) of the iron-based catalysts as the rate-limiting step results in the low PAA activation efficiency. With regard to the excellent electron-donating capability of the reductive sulfur species, sulfidized nanoscale zerovalent iron is proposed for PAA activation (simplified as the S-nZVI/PAA process) and the tetracycline (TC) abatement efficacy and mechanism of this process are elucidated. The optimal sulfidation ratio (S/Fe) of S-nZVI is 0.07, which exhibits superior performance in PAA activation for TC abatement with the efficiency of 80–100% in the pH range of 4.0–10.0. The radical quenching experiments and oxygen release measurements confirm that acetyl(per)oxygen radicals (CH 3 C(O)OO•) are the main radical contributing to TC abatement. The influence of sulfidation on the crystalline structure, hydrophobicity, corrosion potential, and electron transfer resistance of S-nZVI is evaluated. The main sulfur species on the S-nZVI surface are identified as ferrous sulfide (FeS) and ferrous disulfide (FeS 2 ). The analysis by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Fe(II) dissolution suggest that the reductive sulfur species can accelerate the conversion from Fe(III) to Fe(II). In summary, the S-nZVI/PAA process exhibits application prospects for the abatement of antibiotics in the aquatic environments. Graphical Abstract
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Sulfide-modified nanoscale zerovalent iron,Peracetic acid,Tetracycline,Acetyl(per)oxygen radicals,Advanced oxidation processes,Water treatment
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