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Nitrogen Vacancy-Modulated Peroxymonosulfate Nonradical Activation for Organic Contaminant Removal via High-Valent Cobalt-Oxo Species.

Jingjing JiangZiqing ZhaoJiaying GaoTianren LiMingyu LiDandan ZhouShuangshi Dong
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
Rapid generation of high-valent cobalt-oxo species (Co(IV)═O) for the removal of organic contaminants has been challenging because of the low conversion efficiency of Co(III)/Co(II) and the high activation energy barrier of the Co(II)-oxidant complex. Herein, we introduced nitrogen (N) vacancies into graphite carbon nitride imbedded with cobalt carbonate (CCH/CN-V n ) in a peroxymonosulfate (PMS)/visible light system to break the limitations of a conventional two-electron transfer path. These N vacancies enhanced the electron distribution of the Co 3d orbital and lowered the energy barrier to cleave the O-O bond of PMS in the Co(II)-PMS complex, achieving the modulation of major active species from 1 O 2 to Co(IV)═O. The developed synergistic system that exhibited adsorption and oxidation showed remarkable selectivity and contaminant removal performance in inorganic (Cl - , NO 3 - , HCO 3 - , and HPO 4 - ) organic (HA) and even practical aqueous matrices (tap water and secondary effluent). This study provides a novel mechanistic perspective to modulate the nonradical path for refractory contaminant treatment via defect engineering.
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