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Generating High-valent Iron-oxo ≡Fe IV =O Complexes in Neutral Microenvironments through Peroxymonosulfate Activation by Zn-Fe Layered Double Hydroxides.

Yan BaoCheng LianKai HuangHaoran YuWenyuan LiuJinlong ZhangMingyang Xing
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2022)
The universal limit on the pH conditions is disturbing peroxymonosulfate (PMS)-triggered high-valent iron-oxo systems in environmental applications. Here, we propose for the first time the construction of a neutral microenvironment on the surface of Zn-Fe layered double hydroxide (ZnFe-LDH) by using the amphoteric properties of zinc hydroxide, which continuously generates ≡Fe IV =O over a wide pH range of 3.0-11.0 in activating PMS. The ≡Zn(OH) 2 moiety offers a neutral microenvironment at the phase interface, which mitigates the self-decomposition of ≡Fe IV =O by protons and the hydrolysis reaction of iron by hydroxyl groups, which is supported by the Mossbauer spectra, density functional theory calculations and designed experiments. Consequently, ZnFe-LDH/PMS can satisfy the stability in long-term experiments, selectivity under conditions with high salinity or natural organic matter and efficient treatment of actual wastewater.
Keyphrases
  • density functional theory
  • aqueous solution
  • molecular dynamics
  • metal organic framework
  • heavy metals
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  • organic matter
  • iron deficiency
  • visible light
  • microbial community
  • radiation therapy