Electro-Fenton (EF) has received
widespread attention in terms
of water decontamination in advanced oxidation processes but still
has the bottlenecks of a narrow pH (∼3) application range and
a slow rate of reduction of the iron ion to sustain high treatment
efficiency. Herein, an iron–carbon catalyst was synthesized
to develop a heterogeneous EF/sulfite (hetero-EF/sulfite) process,
which expanded the pH application range to 7 and increased the rate
constant of carbamazepine (CBZ) degradation 10.74 times compared with
that of the hetero-EF process. The catalyst was systematically characterized;
important process factors such as the applied current, initial pH,
and CBZ, catalyst, and sulfite dosage were investigated, and a possible
degradation mechanism and a possible pathway were proposed. The quenching
experiments and electron paramagnetic resonance test revealed the
existence of active species such as •OH, SO4
•–, O2
•–, 1O2, and their mutual transformation, in
which •OH and O2
•– were dominant. This work also verified the suitability of the hetero-EF/sulfite
for different pollutants, and its universal enhancement for different
heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysts. This modified EF process
expands the pH application range and enables the co-generation and
transformation of free radicals, which has broad prospects for application
in the effective degradation of organic pollutants for water purification.