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Role of bipyridyl in enhancing ferrate oxidation toward micropollutants

  • Juan Li
  • , Jiachun Cao
  • , Maoju Jiang
  • , Linqian An
  • , Ge Zeng
  • , Jiamin Mai
  • , Peng Su
  • , Binghua Jing
  • , Mingbao Feng
  • , Zhimin Ao
  • , Jun Ma
  • , Tao Yang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beijing Normal University
  • Guangdong University of Technology
  • Wuyi University
  • Xiamen University
  • School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Enhancing Fe(VI) oxidation ability by generating high-valent iron-oxo species (Fe(IV)/Fe(V)) has attracted continuous interest. This work for the first time reports the efficient activation of Fe(VI) by a well-known aza-aromatic chelating agent 2,2′-bipyridyl (BPY) for micropollutant degradation. The presence of BPY increased the degradation constants of six model compounds (i.e., sulfamethoxazole (SMX), diclofenac (DCF), atenolol (ATL), flumequine (FLU), 4-chlorophenol (4-CP), carbamazepine (CBZ)) with Fe(VI) by 2 – 6 folds compared to those by Fe(VI) alone at pH 8.0. Lines of evidence indicated the dominant role of Fe(IV)/Fe(V) intermediates. Density functional theory calculations suggested that the binding of Fe(III) to one or two BPY molecules initiated the oxidation of Fe(III) to Fe(IV) by Fe(VI), while Fe(VI) was reduced to Fe(V). The increased exposures of Fe(IV)/Fe(V) were experimentally verified by the pre-generated Fe(III) complex with BPY and using methyl phenyl sulfoxide as the probe compound. The presence of chloride and bicarbonate slightly affected model compound degradation by Fe(VI) in the presence of BPY, while a negative effect of humic acid was obtained under the same conditions. This work demonstrates the potential of N-donor heterocyclic ligand to activate Fe(VI) for micropollutant degradation, which is instructive for the Fe(VI)-based oxidation processes.

Original languageEnglish
Article number133982
JournalJournal of Hazardous Materials
Volume469
DOIs
StatePublished - 5 May 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Bipyridyl (BPY)
  • Fe(IV)/Fe(V)
  • Ferrate (Fe(VI))
  • High-valent iron-oxo species
  • Micropollutants

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