The sulfate radical-based advanced oxidation processes (SR-AOPs) is a promising method for the degradation of pollutants, with the lack of appropriate activation catalysts limiting its application in wastewater treatment. The 1.5BiCoFe LDH was synthesized by coprecipitation method to enhance the activation efficiency of CoFe LDH for peroxydisulfate (PDS), characterized as a complex of Bi2O2CO3 and CoFe LDH. The Bi2O2CO3 imparts high electron transport characteristics, thereby enhancing the activation efficiency of PDS. Comparative analysis with pure CoFe LDH reveals a remarkable increase in reaction rate by approximately 14.66 times. Furthermore, this work proposes an electron transport catalytic mechanism in the reaction system that offers new insights into strengthening PDS activation.
Highlights• The 1.5BiCoFe LDH showed excellent activation properties for aniline removal.• The Bi2O2CO3 serves as an electron transfer mediator to promote Co 2+ /Co 3+ and Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ cycles.• SO4 •− , •OH and 1 O2 play a leading role in the degradation of aniline.