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A step forward towards synthesizing a stable and regeneratable nanocomposite for remediation of trichloroethene

Journal

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 347, Issue -, Pages 660-668

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2018.04.120

Keywords

Polydopamine (PDA); Fe/rGO catalyst; Magnetically separable; Stability; TCE degradation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41373094]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai China [16ZR1407200]

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Synthesizing supported heterogeneous catalysts is always considered as a persistent approach for degradation of contaminants. However, the stability of these nanocomposites and improvement of process conditions influencing target pollutants degradation are still limited. Herein, on the basis of self-adhesive nature of polydopamine (PDA) and its strong electrostatic interaction with metallic ions, we synthesized a facile, stable, magnetically separable, and environmentally benign PDA decorated, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) supported Fe nanocatalyst (PDA@Fe/rGO). The effects of process variables (pH, PDA@Fe/rGO, and persulphate (PS) dose) on the degradation performance of trichloroethene (TCE), a model chlorinated organic pollutant selected in this study, were investigated. PDA not only encapsulated the host Fe/rGO magnetic particles but also exhibited high magnetization. PDA wrapping tremendously enhanced the thermal stability of nanocatalyst with just 24.1% weight loss at elevated temperature compared to solo Fe/rGO (40.2%). Moreover, TCE degradation mechanism was interpreted by ESR and radical scavenger tests, validating OH center dot, SO4 center dot- %-and O-2(center dot-) radicals being responsible for TCE degradation. Considering its eminent catalytic activity, simple synthesis approach and excellent kinetics, this recyclable and improved PDA assisted Fe/rGO nanocatalyst further opens a door for practical implementation in the field of contaminated groundwater remediation.

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