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p-Arsanilic acid decontamination over a wide pH range using biochar-supported manganese ferrite material as an effective persulfate catalyst: Performances and mechanisms
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Advanced Oxidation ProcessGenerated Inorganic ArsenicEngineeringDecontaminationWide Ph RangePure AdsorptionChemistryBio-based SorbentChemical EngineeringBiocharBioremediationRedox ChemistryInorganic ChemistryCatalytic ApplicationCatalysisWaste ManagementP-arsanilic Acid DecontaminationEnvironmental EngineeringInorganic ArsenicEnvironmental RemediationEffective Persulfate Catalyst
Abstract Direct chemical oxidation and pure adsorption could not effectively remove p -Arsanilic acid ( p -ASA) and the released inorganic arsenic. Herein, one novel biochar supported MnFe 2 O 4 (MFB) was synthesized and adopted for p -ASA degradation and synchronous adsorption of the generated inorganic arsenic. The MFB/persulfate (PS) system could remain effective under a wide pH range (3.0–9.0), and the released arsenic could be removed simultaneously by MFB. Mechanism investigation revealed that the functional groups of MFB (i.e. O–C=O and C=O), Fe and Mn oxides on MFB all contributed to PS activation. O 2 ·− and 1 O 2 were the main reactive oxygen species (ROS) responsible for p -ASA degradation, and 1 O 2 was the predominant ROS. Besides, the MFB possessed superior reusability. Therefore, it is expected to develop a potential method for organic arsenic contaminants removal via an oxidation-adsorption process, and the results could also shed light on the better understanding of the PS activation mechanisms. Graphical Abstract
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