Synthesis of Magnetic Core-Shell Fe3o4-Mn3o4 Composite for Degradation of Sulfadiazine Via Peroxymonosulfate Activation: Characterization, Mechanism and Toxicity Analysis

28 Pages Posted: 8 Sep 2022

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Chen Jing

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Kun Chu

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Shiquan Sun

Changsha University of Science and Technology

H. Chen

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Binghao Song

Changsha University of Science and Technology

Jianhui Wang

Changsha University of Science & Technology - School of Food Science and Bioengineering

Lei Zhu

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Abstract

Sulfate radical based AOPs (SR-AOPs) have utilized as a promising technology for refractory organic pollutants treatment. In this research, a novel magnetic core-shell Fe3O4-Mn3O4 composite was fabricated through a two-step hydrothermal method and then its surface structure, morphology and magnetism were characterized. The composite was introduced for efficient degradation of sulfadiazine (SDZ) via peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation. Compared with pure Fe3O4 and Mn3O4, Fe3O4-Mn3O4 exhibited higher catalytic performance to eliminate SDZ. In the batch experiments, 20 μM of SDZ could be completely removed in 20 min with 0.8 mM PMS, 0.15 g/L catalyst dosage under a pH scope of 3.0 to 11.0. Both Cl¯ and H2PO4¯ displayed slightly inhibition effect on SDZ degradation efficiency. In the successive tests, Fe3O4-Mn3O4 exhibited outstanding stability and good reusability. Even after four runs, the SDZ degradation efficiency still reached to 94.3%. Scavenging tests and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) results revealed that the active species formed during the Fe3O4-Mn3O4/PMS system were SO4•‒ and •OH with SO4•‒ was the key one. The degradation mechanism was proved to be the redox reactions between Mn(II)/Mn(III)/Mn(IV), Fe(II)/Fe(III) and the synergistic effect of Mn(III)/Fe(II). Moreover, six intermediates were detected and three possible SDZ degradation pathways in the Fe3O4-Mn3O4/PMS system were explored. The toxicity of SDZ and intermediates were evaluated by ECOSAR program as well.

Keywords: Fe3O4-Mn3O4, Peroxymonosulfate, sulfadiazine, degradation

Suggested Citation

Jing, Chen and Chu, Kun and Sun, Shiquan and Chen, H. and Song, Binghao and Wang, Jianhui and Zhu, Lei, Synthesis of Magnetic Core-Shell Fe3o4-Mn3o4 Composite for Degradation of Sulfadiazine Via Peroxymonosulfate Activation: Characterization, Mechanism and Toxicity Analysis. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4213305 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4213305

Chen Jing (Contact Author)

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
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China

Kun Chu

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Shiquan Sun

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

H. Chen

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Binghao Song

Changsha University of Science and Technology ( email )

Wangxin Rd
Changsha, 410004
China

Jianhui Wang

Changsha University of Science & Technology - School of Food Science and Bioengineering ( email )

Lei Zhu

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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