Comparative assessment of biochars from multiple sources based on persulfate activation capability: Role of iron component in enhancing thermal treatment effect on carbocatalytic performance

Authors
Suh, Sae InWoo, HeesooSong, So-YeonPark, DongjooAhn, Yong-YoonKim, Eun JuLee, HongshinKim, Dong-WanLee, ChanghaOk, Yong SikLee, Jaesang
Issue Date
2023-08
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, v.330
Abstract
In this study, we explored the correlation between the catalytic activity of UK Biochar Research Center biochars (BCs) and their physicochemical properties, suggesting a potential role of endogenous iron in promoting their persulfate activation capability by heat treatment. A steady improvement in the persulfate activation efficiency with increasing annealing temperature was observed exclusively for iron-containing BCs (e.g., sewage sludge (SS) BCs). Along with increasing the Brunauer?Emmett?Teller surface area, thermal annealing formed carbon-wrapped iron particles on the SS BC surfaces, produced crystalline elemental iron and iron carbides, and caused an sp3-to-sp2 conversion in the carbon phase. Comparing the annealed SS BCs in terms of the open circuit potential shift, electrical conductivity, and thermodynamic binding parameters showed that the heat-initiated modification enhanced the electron transfer-mediating capacity and surface affinity toward persulfate, which led to the beneficial effect of annealing on the carbocatalytic activity of iron-containing BCs for non-radical persulfate activation.
Keywords
CATALYTIC-OXIDATION; SINGLET OXYGEN; ORGANIC POLLUTANTS; HYDROXYL RADICALS; CARBON; PERSISTENT FREE-RADICALS; PEROXYMONOSULFATE; DEGRADATION; GRAPHITIZATION; ACID; Biochar; Persulfate activation; Thermal annealing; Carbon-encapsulated iron; Non -radical oxidation
ISSN
0926-3373
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/79866
DOI
10.1016/j.apcatb.2023.122647
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