Selective oxidation of emerging organic contaminants in heterogeneous Fenton-like systems

Sheng Wang, Yuxin Lu, Shangkun Pei, Xiang Li*, Bo Wang*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Heterogeneous Fenton-like reaction shows great potential for eliminating organic substances (e.g. emerging organic contaminants (EOCs)) in water, which has been widely explored in recent decades. However, the catalytic mechanisms reported in current studies are extremely complicated because multiple mechanisms coexist and contribute to the removal efficiencies. Most importantly, heterogeneous systems show selective oxidation properties, which are crucial for improving the efficiencies in the catalytic elimination of organic substances. Thus, this critical review summarizes and compares the diverse existing mechanisms (non-radical and radical pathways) in heterogeneous catalytic processes based on recent studies. The typical oxidation mechanisms during selective advanced oxidation of EOCs were systematically discussed based on the following sections, including the selective adsorption and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in photo/electron-Fenton and Fenton-like systems. Moreover, the non-radical pathways are discussed in depth by the singlet oxygen, high-valent metal-oxo, electron transfer process, etc. Moreover, the direct oxidative transfer process for the removal of EOCs was introduced in recent studies. Finally, the cost, feasibility as well as the sustainability of heterogeneous Fenton-like catalysts are summarized. This review offers useful guidance for developing suitable strategies to develop materials for decomposing the organic substrates.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9300-9325
Number of pages26
JournalNano Research
Volume17
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • emerging organic contaminants
  • heterogeneous activators
  • heterogeneous advanced oxidation process
  • selectivity

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