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Efficient enhancement of ozonation performance via ZVZ immobilized g-C3N4 towards superior oxidation of micropollutants

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 205, Issue -, Pages 369-379

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.04.121

Keywords

ZVZ-G-C3N4; Catalytic ozonation; Reaction mechanism; Kinetic study

Funding

  1. National Key Technology RD Program [2014BAC13B02]
  2. Creative Research Group Program of the Natural Science Foundation of Hubei province [2017CFA025]
  3. Open Project of Engineering Research Center for Clean Production of Textile Dyeing and Printing, Ministry of Education [GCZX201705]

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A functional organic-metal composite material zero-valent zinc immobilized graphitic carbon nitride (ZVZ-g-C3N4) was prepared by a fast and facile two-step synthetic approach with an optimal ZVZ content of 5.4 wt%. The structure, surface morphology and chemical composition of the as-synthesized ZVZ-g-C3N4 were characterized by BET surface area, XRD, FT-IR, SEM, TEM, and XPS, respectively. ZVZ-g-C3N4 composite exhibited superior catalytic ozonation activity with an improvement of 61.2% on atrazine (ATZ) degradation efficiency in 1.5 min reaction, more than 12 times of the pseudo-first-order rate constant, and almost 16-fold of the R-ct value obtained in O-3/ZVZ-g-C3N4 process compared to O-3 alone. Meanwhile, the ATZ degradation efficiency was gradually enhanced with increasing ZVZ-g-C3N4 dosage and initial solution pH in the range from 3.0 to 9.0, and a higher amount of ATZ was degraded when the initial concentration of ATZ rose from 1 to 10 mg L-1. The enhanced catalytic ozonation activity of ZVZ-g-C3N4 is attributed to the synergistic effects among ZVZ, ZnO and g-C3N4, as well as the improved dis-persibility, increased surface area, and intensive electron-transfer ascribed to the electronic and surface properties modification. The radical scavengers experiments demonstrated that O-2(center dot-), (OH)-O-center dot, and O-1(2) were the dominant reactive radical species in the multifunctional processes. Moreover, an empirical kinetic model was proposed to predict ATZ degradation. The results indicated that the ZVZ-g-C3N4 composite was a highly efficient, recoverable, and durable catalyst, which would provide a promising alternative in catalytic ozonation. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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