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Fe(III) adsorption on graphene oxide: A low-cost and simple modification method for persulfate activation SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Fe(III) adsorption on graphene oxide: A low-cost and simple modification method for persulfate activation
Authors
Kang, Yu-GyeongVu, Huong ChiChang, Yoon-YoungChang, Yoon-Seok
Date Issued
2020-05
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Abstract
We report that simple adsorption of iron ions to graphene oxide (GO) can enhance a persulfate (PS) activation to degrade organic pollutants. The GO-Fe(II) and GO-Fe(III) were synthesized by directly adsorbing iron salts (Fe(II) and Fe(III), respectively) to GO. It is the first report to improve the PS activation by GO with simple Fe(III) addition without using toxic chemicals or high temperature/pressure conditions. Compared to GO and GO-Fe(II), the GO-Fe(III) exhibited highest phenol degradation (97.3%, 600 min) by activating PS, which was an encouraging result considering a competitive price of Fe(III). A comprehensive study utilizing particle characterization and iron leaching test revealed that PS reacted with the generated Fe(II) ions and oxygen-containing functional groups on the surface of GO-Fe(III). For the first time, the generation of O-1(2) accompanied by radicals (center dot OH, SO4 center dot- and O-2(center dot-)) was discovered in the PS activation by iron heteroatom doping on GO. Lastly, the PS/GO-Fe(III) was applied to remediate a phenol spiked groundwater, river water and wastewater for possible practical applications. The findings can be used for the cost-efficient and scalable synthesis of GO catalysts for various heterogeneous catalytic processes.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/106920
DOI
10.1016/j.cej.2020.124012
ISSN
1385-8947
Article Type
Article
Citation
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL, vol. 387, 2020-05
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