Peroxymonosulfate (PMS), which is dominated by free radical (SO) pathway, has a good removal effect on organic pollutants in complex water matrices. In this article, a new catalyst (CFM@NC) was synthesized by hydrothermal carbonization method with chitosan (CS) as N and C precursors, and used to activate PMS to degrade dye wastewater. CFM@NC/PMS system can degrade 50 mg·L rhodamine B by 99.59 % within 30 min, and the degradation rate remains as high as 97.32 % after 5 cycles. It has good complex background matrices, acid-base anti-interference ability (pH 2.6-10.1), universality and reusability. It can degrade methyl orange and methylene blue by >98 % within 30 min. The high efficiency of the composite is due to the fact that CS-modified MoS as a carrier exposes a large number of active sites, which not only disperses CuFeO nanoparticles and improves the stability of the catalyst, but also provides abundant electron rich groups, which promotes the activation of PMS and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). PMS is effectively activated by catalytic sites (Cu/Cu, Fe/Fe, Mo/Mo, pyridine N, pyrrole N, edge sulfur and hydroxyl group) to produce a large number of radicals to attack RhB molecules, causing chromophore cleavage, ring opening, and mineralization. Among them, free radical SO is the main ROS for RhB degradation. This work is expected to provide a new idea for the design and synthesis of environmentally friendly and efficient heterogeneous catalysts.

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