Unveiling the unforeseen role of manganese constituent in creating a carbon-based composite as a high-efficiency persulfate activator: Catalyzing carbon phase graphitization and promoting persulfate binding affinity

Authors
Song, So-YeonPham, Nguyet N. T.Moon, Gun-HeeChae, Keun HwaOh, HoonYun, Eun-TaeKim, JaesungLee, Seung GeolXue, YudongLee, Jaesang
Issue Date
2025-12
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Applied Catalysis B: Environment and Energy, v.378
Abstract
This study demonstrated that Mn as a metallic constituent catalyzed carbon graphitization during annealing and promoted porosity through facile MnS dissolution via acid washing, thereby enhancing the catalytic activity of the carbon-based composite (Mn-N-C). Given the poor correlation between persulfate activation capability and Mn content, along with the occurrence of mediated electron transfer as a major non-radical degradative route, the Mn phase contributed minimally as a redox-active site. Carbon graphitization, uniquely catalyzed by Mn among transition metals and enhanced with higher Mn dosage, was key to improving the electrical conductivity and persulfate binding affinity of Mn-N-C. DFT analysis of the interfacial persulfate-catalyst interaction suggested a secondary role of the carbon-encapsulated Mn-N moiety in facilitating persulfate adsorption, followed by charge transfer and peroxide bond dissociation. The present finding that the Mn phase modulated the catalytic properties of Mn-N-C in multiple ways offers new insights into the criteria for selecting metal components.
Keywords
RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY; PEROXYMONOSULFATE ACTIVATION; CATALYTIC GRAPHITIZATION; OXYGEN; STATE; MECHANISM; OXIDATION; SPECTRA; OXIDE; MN; Manganese-carbon composite; Catalytic carbon phase graphitization; Carbocatalytic persulfate activation; Mediated electron transfer; Persulfate binding affinity
ISSN
0926-3373
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152765
DOI
10.1016/j.apcatb.2025.125598
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