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ABNO-Functionalized Silica as an Efficient Catalyst for Enhancing Permanganate Oxidation of Emerging Contaminants.

Honglong ZhangJun MaJing ZhangTimothy J Strathmann
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
Recent reports indicate that some soluble electron-shuttling compounds (or organic mediators) can accelerate reactions between permanganate (Mn(VII)) and contaminants of emerging concern. However, practical application is limited to homogeneous electron-shuttling compounds. This study reports on the development and application of a heterogeneous electron-shuttling catalyst for Mn(VII) reactions with bisphenol A (BPA). First, we screened a series of poly/monocyclic nitroxides, finding that 9-azabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane N -oxyl (ABNO) provides the most significant enhancement of Mn(VII)/BPA reaction kinetics, where Mn(VII) oxidizes ABNO to BPA-reactive ABNO + . Next, we immobilized ABNO onto silica (SiO 2 ) by covalent bonding of 9-azabicyclo[3,3,1]nonan-3-one-9-oxyl (keto-ABNO) via a 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane bridge to yield an ABNO@SiO 2 heterogeneous catalyst. The performance of ABNO@SiO 2 in catalyzing Mn(VII)/BPA reactions is demonstrated, with BPA reaction kinetics being highly dependent on catalyst dosage and pH conditions. The stability of ABNO@SiO 2 was retained at pH 5.0 and decreased slightly at pH 7.0 over five successive Mn(VII)/BPA reaction cycles. Kinetics modeling shows that BPA reacts with immobilized ABNO + , Mn(VII), and in situ formed MnO 2 . Moreover, ABNO + can form via ABNO reactions with both Mn(VII) and the in situ formed MnO 2 . These results indicate a promising strategy for developing practical heterogeneous catalysts for enhancing Mn(VII) reactivity and treatment applications.
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