Activation of Persulfate by Sulfide-Modified Nanoscale Zero-Valent Iron Supported on Biochar for 2,4-Dichlorophenol Degradation: Efficiency, Sustainability, and Mechanism Investigation
Mu Wang,
Yan Zhao,
Zongsheng An and
Changming Dou ()
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Mu Wang: Anhui Provincial Academy of Eco-Environmental Science Research, Hefei 230026, China
Yan Zhao: Anhui Provincial Academy of Eco-Environmental Science Research, Hefei 230026, China
Zongsheng An: Anhui Provincial Academy of Eco-Environmental Science Research, Hefei 230026, China
Changming Dou: Anhui Provincial Academy of Eco-Environmental Science Research, Hefei 230026, China
Sustainability, 2025, vol. 17, issue 19, 1-17
Abstract:
The activation of persulfate (PS) to oxidize and degrade 2,4-dichlorophenol (2,4-DCP) in aqueous solution represents a prevalent advanced oxidation technology. This study established a PS activation system using sulfide-modified nanoscale zero-valent iron supported on biochar (S-nZVI@BC). The optimal conditions included a PS:2,4-DCP mass ratio of 70:1 and S-nZVI@BC:PS of 1.5:1. The activator had excellent stability after being reused five times, which lead to high cost-effectiveness and sustainable usability. This system exhibited broad pH adaptability (3–11), with enhanced efficiency under acidic/neutral conditions. Chloride ion, nitrate, and carbonate had effects during the degradation. During the initial degradation phase, S-nZVI@BC played a primary role, with a greater contribution rate of adsorption than reduction. Fe 0 played a dominant role in the PS activation process; reactive species—including HO•, SO 4 • − , and O 2 • − —were identified as key agents in subsequent degradation stages. The overall degradation processes comprised three distinct stages: dechlorination, ring-opening, and mineralization.
Keywords: 2,4-dichlorophenol; sulfide modification; nanoscale zero-valent iron; persulfate; sustainable usability (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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