Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Vol.585, 400-407, 2021
Rapid removal of organic pollutants by a novel persulfate/brochantite system: Mechanism and implication
Using natural minerals as persulfate activators can develop effective and economical in situ chemical oxidation technology for environmental remediation. Yet, few natural minerals can provide a high activation efficiency. Here, we demonstrate that brochantite (Cu4SO4(OH)(6)), a natural mineral, can be used as a per sulfate activator for the rapid degradation of tetracycline hydrochloride (TC-H). Approximately 70% of TCH was removed in Cu4SO4(OH)(6)/PDS within 5 min, which much higher than that of Cu3P (61.99%), CuO (29.75%), CNT (25.83%), Fe2O3, (14.48%) and MnO2 (9.76%). Experiments and theoretical calculations suggested that surface copper acts as active sites induce the production of free radicals. The synergistic effect of Cu/S promotes the cycle between Cu+/Cu2+. Sulfate radicals and hydroxyl radicals are the main reactive oxygen species that are responsible for the rapid removal of TC-H. The findings of this work show a novel persulfate/brochantite system and provide useful information for the environmental remediation. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.