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  • Researchers are focusing on carbon-based materials, specifically hydrochar-montmorillonite composites, for their potential to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to break down harmful organic pollutants.
  • The study demonstrates that the hydrochar-montmorillonite composite (HC-Mt) is more effective in catalyzing PMS for the degradation of the herbicide dicamba compared to pure hydrochar due to its favorable properties.
  • Results show that HC-Mt/PMS not only enhances the degradation process of dicamba through various chemical reactions but also significantly reduces its toxic effects on plants, offering a sustainable solution for both wastewater treatment and herbicide management.

Article Abstract

In recent years, carbon-based materials catalyzing peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for green degradation of persistent organic pollutants have attracted increasing attention. However, PMS activation by hydrochar composite (e.g. hydrochar-montomorillonite) has rarely been investigated. Herein, a simple preparation, low-cost and eco-friendly catalyst of hydrochar-montmorillonite composite (HC-Mt) was prepared to firstly catalyze PMS for the degradation of dicamba (DIC). The as-prepared HC-Mt showed a remarkably better catalyzing performance for PMS than pure hydrochar (HC) due to its good physicochemical characteristics and abundant oxygen-containing groups. Furthermore, the electron spin resonance (ESR) and quenching tests revealed that active species such as SO, OH and O all participated in the degradation process. DIC sites on C6, Cl 10, and O15 exhibited higher reactivity according to the density functional theory (DFT) calculation, which were easily attacked by active species. The DIC degradation mainly occurred via hydroxyl substitution, decarboxylation, oxidation and ring-cleavage and finally most of the intermediates were mineralized into CO and HO. Finally, the phytotoxicity assessment was measured by the germination growth situation of tobacco and mung beans in the presence of DIC (with or without treatment by HC-Mt/PMS). The result showed that HC-Mt/PMS could significantly reduce the phytotoxicity of DIC to crops, suggesting that catalyzing PMS using HC-Mt was environmentally friendly. Therefore, this work did not only provide a novel catalyzing PMS strategy using hydrochar composite for wastewater treatment, but also give a new idea for herbicide phytotoxicity management.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.158917DOI Listing

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