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The Fe(III) to Fe(II) process limits the rate of the electro-Fenton system. In this study, MIL-101(Fe) derived porous carbon skeleton-coated FeCo bimetallic catalyst Fe/Co@PC-700 was prepared as a heterogeneous electro-Fenton (EF) catalytic process. The experimental results showed its good performance in catalytic removal of antibiotic contaminants, the rate constant of tetracycline (TC) degradation catalyzed by Fe/Co@PC-700 was 8.93 times higher than that of Fe@PC-700 under the pH conditions of raw water (pH = 5.86), exhibited good removal of TC, oxytetracycline (OTC), hygromycin (CTC), chloramphenicol (CAP) and ciprofloxacin (CIP). It was shown that the introduction of Co promoted more Fe production, allowing the material to exhibit faster Fe(III)/Fe(II) cycling rates. O and high-priced metal oxygen species were identified as the main active species of the system, in addition to the analysis of possible degradation pathways and toxicity of intermediates of TC. Finally, the stability and adaptability of Fe/Co@PC-700 and EF systems to different water matrices were evaluated, showing that Fe/Co@PC-700 was easy to recover and could be applied to different water matrices. This study provides a reference for the design and system application of heterogeneous EF catalysts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138994DOI Listing

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