Regulating the type of nitrogen to improve the performance of Co–N/C with a confinement effect in peroxymonosulfate activation for the effective degradation of organic pollutants
Yanqing Cong,
Lingjie Ye,
Qiuang Zheng
et al.
Abstract:The water pollution has always been important issues of human concern, and it is significant to develop effective wastewater treatment process. Herein, three Co-N/C-based catalysts with different types of nitrogen...
“…Moreover, three different active free radicals (SO 4 À , OH, and O 2 À ) and a non-radical reactive oxygen species ( 1 O 2 ) were generated. 65 The Co XPS profile of BC@Co-9 is shown in Fig. 11a.…”
BC@Co-T was prepared via a one-step carbothermal method from alginate-Co2+. A possible mechanism whereby BC@Co-9 activates PMS is proposed. Possible pathways for the degradation of MB by BC@Co-9–PMS are suggested.
“…Moreover, three different active free radicals (SO 4 À , OH, and O 2 À ) and a non-radical reactive oxygen species ( 1 O 2 ) were generated. 65 The Co XPS profile of BC@Co-9 is shown in Fig. 11a.…”
BC@Co-T was prepared via a one-step carbothermal method from alginate-Co2+. A possible mechanism whereby BC@Co-9 activates PMS is proposed. Possible pathways for the degradation of MB by BC@Co-9–PMS are suggested.
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