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CuS enabled efficient Fenton-like oxidation of phenylarsonic acid and inorganic arsenic immobilization. | LitMetric

CuS enabled efficient Fenton-like oxidation of phenylarsonic acid and inorganic arsenic immobilization.

J Hazard Mater

Key Laboratory of Pesticide & Chemical Biology of Ministry of Education, Institute of Environmental & Applied Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, PR China.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Copper sulfide (CuS) was utilized in a Fenton-like system to effectively remove phenylarsonic acid (PAA) through the production of reactive oxygen species.
  • CuS facilitated the conversion of Fe(III) into Fe(II) and also generated Cu(I) and superoxide anions, enhancing the overall oxidation process to produce hydroxyl radicals (•OH).
  • The PAA degradation resulted in the formation of less harmful organoarsenic compounds and acids, demonstrating a 92.9% removal efficiency even after five cycles, showcasing a potential method for treating water contaminated with organoarsenic substances.

Article Abstract

Herein, copper sulfide (CuS) was introduced to the Fenton-like (Fe(III)/HO) system for the efficient removal of phenylarsonic acid (PAA). Results of reactive oxygen and Fe/Cu species showed that CuS preferentially reacted with Fe(III) and HO to generate Cu(I) and superoxide anion (•O). These reductive species could efficiently promote the Fe(III)/Fe(II) and Cu(II)/Cu(I) cycles, and are beneficial to the sequential Fenton reaction to generate •OH. The organoic/inorganic arsenic species detected in the CuS/Fe(III)/HO system confirmed that PAA was oxidized by •OH to hydroxylated organoarsenic and phenolic intermediates, which were further mineralized to oxalate and formic acid. Meanwhile, the inorganic As(III)/As(V) released during PAA degradation were efficiently immobilized by CuS. The PAA removal efficiency remained as high as 92.9 % after 5 cycles of the CuS-mediated Fenton-like process. These results demonstrate an innovative method for the treatment of organoarsenic-contaminated water, and provide new insights into the enhanced Fenton-like process utilizing sulfide minerals.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.136171DOI Listing

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