Degradation of PAHs in soil by activated persulfate system with activated carbon supported iron-based bimetal.

Sci Total Environ

School of Energy and Power Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China; Research Center for Advanced Energy and Carbon Neutrality, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, China. Electronic address:

Published: March 2023

We developed a material of activated carbon (AC)-supported highly active iron-based bimetal (iron-copper bimetal/AC, Fe-Cu/AC) with high efficiency for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) degradation in soil by activating persulfate, benefiting from the synergistic effect that the characteristics of AC with porous carbon backbone, multiple active functional groups, high loading capacity and the characteristics of FeCu bimetal with high activity. The addition of Cu to the Fe-based/AC activator not only improved the dispersibility of Fe particles but also maintained the stability of the metal in the Fe-Cu/AC. The thermal activation (50 °C) promoted the degradation of PAHs by the Fe-Cu/AC-activated SO system. Of the various systems tested, the Fe-Cu/AC-activated SO system had the best degradation efficiency for 19 PAHs, with the overall efficiency following the order of Fe-Cu/AC + SO > Fe-Cu + SO > Fe-Cu/AC > SO. The degradation mechanism of the Fe-Cu/AC-activated SO system on soil PAHs showed that OH, OOH, and SO were the main active groups involved in the degradation of target PAHs. The target pollutants and their degradation products in the Fe-Cu/AC-activated SO system indicated specific exposure pathways, providing a theoretical basis for the remediation of PAH-contaminated soil.

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Degradation of PAHs in soil by activated persulfate system with activated carbon supported iron-based bimetal.

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We developed a material of activated carbon (AC)-supported highly active iron-based bimetal (iron-copper bimetal/AC, Fe-Cu/AC) with high efficiency for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) degradation in soil by activating persulfate, benefiting from the synergistic effect that the characteristics of AC with porous carbon backbone, multiple active functional groups, high loading capacity and the characteristics of FeCu bimetal with high activity. The addition of Cu to the Fe-based/AC activator not only improved the dispersibility of Fe particles but also maintained the stability of the metal in the Fe-Cu/AC. The thermal activation (50 °C) promoted the degradation of PAHs by the Fe-Cu/AC-activated SO system.

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