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Activation of Peroxymonosulfate by Fe 0 for the Degradation of BTEX: Effects of Aging Time and Interfering Ions

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  • Mohammad Javad Amiri

    (Department of Water Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture, Fasa University, Fasa 74616-86131, Iran)

  • Mohaddeseh Afshari

    (Department of Chemistry, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran)

  • Mohammad Dinari

    (Department of Chemistry, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran)

  • Mohammad Arshadi

    (Clean Label Solution LLC, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA)

Abstract

Resolving three environmental challenges simultaneously—recycling bone waste, aggregation, oxidation of bare nZVI and benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and p-xylene (BTEX) contamination—was conducted by fabricating a highly stable and efficient activator of peroxymonosulfate. In this work, a novel heterogeneous catalyst, ostrich bone ash-supported nanoscale zero-valent iron (Fe 0 -OBA) prepared by pyrolysis of animal bones and reduced Fe 2+ on the surface of it, was used for the activation of peroxymonosulfate (PMS). Advantageous properties such as extensive availability, low production cost, and high thermal stability make OBA an appealing carbonaceous material for heterogeneous catalysis. The TEM and SEM results revealed that the black ball-shaped nZVI particles were uniformly dispersed on the surface of OBA. The Fe 0 -OBA composite had a porous structure with a specific surface area of 109 m 2 g −1 according to BET analysis. With BTEX as the refractory pollutant, the PMS-based Fe 0 -OBA system shows great degradation performance as compared to the homogeneous Fe 2+ /PMS system. The effects of various parameters, such as initial pH (2–9), temperature (25–45 °C), initial BTEX concentration (50–200 mg L −1 ), PMS dosage (0.5–1.25 mM), time of reaction (0–60 min), and Fe 0 -OBA dosage (0.5–5 g L −1 ) on the BTEX degradation, have been discussed in detail. The pseudo-first-order kinetic model can describe the BTEX degradation by the PMS-based Fe 0 -OBA system. The excellent stability of Fe 0 -OBA even after 10 years, while maintaining the degradation efficiency, shows the high potential of it in a wide range of practical applications. This study illustrated that Fe 0 -OBA could be an effective activator of PMS for the degradation of stubborn organic contaminants in water and wastewater.

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  • Mohammad Javad Amiri & Mohaddeseh Afshari & Mohammad Dinari & Mohammad Arshadi, 2022. "Activation of Peroxymonosulfate by Fe 0 for the Degradation of BTEX: Effects of Aging Time and Interfering Ions," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(22), pages 1-16, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:14:y:2022:i:22:p:15247-:d:975278
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    1. Ronghai Zhang & Yudao Chen & Shudi Li & Zhuangmian Wei & He Huang & Tian Xie, 2022. "Remediation and Optimisation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Degradation in Contaminated Water by Persulfate Activated with Bagasse Biochar-Supported Nanoscale Zerovalent Iron," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(15), pages 1-17, July.
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