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Degradation of Orange Ⅱ by persulfate activated with nitrogen-doped porous sludge carbon
A nitrogen doped porous sludge biochar(NKBC) was prepared using municipal sludge as carbon source,potassium bicarbonate as activator,and urea as nitrogen source. N2 adsorption-desorption experiments,SEM,XRD and XPS were used to characterize and analyze its specific surface area and surface characteristics. The results showed that NKBC had a large specific surface area. Due to N loading in the pores of NKBC,its surface was wrinkled,with many defects and activation sites. NKBC was used to activate the degradation of Orange Ⅱ by persulfate(PDS),and the performance of the NKBC/PDS system in degrading Orange Ⅱ was investigated. The results showed that after adding PDS 20 minutes,the degradation rate of Orange Ⅱ by the NKBC/PDS system reached 99.7%. This system could function over a wide pH range (3-11) and under common anionic conditions. The results of free radical quenching experiments and EPR spectroscopy indicated that the main active species for the degradation of Orange Ⅱ in the NKBC/PDS system were ·OH,SO4·- and 1O2,with 1O2 being the main active specie. The NKBC/PDS system constructed in this research can be applied to the treatment of dye wastewater,achieving the goal of “treating waste with waste”.
Degradation of Orange Ⅱ by persulfate activated with nitrogen-doped porous sludge carbon
A nitrogen doped porous sludge biochar(NKBC) was prepared using municipal sludge as carbon source,potassium bicarbonate as activator,and urea as nitrogen source. N2 adsorption-desorption experiments,SEM,XRD and XPS were used to characterize and analyze its specific surface area and surface characteristics. The results showed that NKBC had a large specific surface area. Due to N loading in the pores of NKBC,its surface was wrinkled,with many defects and activation sites. NKBC was used to activate the degradation of Orange Ⅱ by persulfate(PDS),and the performance of the NKBC/PDS system in degrading Orange Ⅱ was investigated. The results showed that after adding PDS 20 minutes,the degradation rate of Orange Ⅱ by the NKBC/PDS system reached 99.7%. This system could function over a wide pH range (3-11) and under common anionic conditions. The results of free radical quenching experiments and EPR spectroscopy indicated that the main active species for the degradation of Orange Ⅱ in the NKBC/PDS system were ·OH,SO4·- and 1O2,with 1O2 being the main active specie. The NKBC/PDS system constructed in this research can be applied to the treatment of dye wastewater,achieving the goal of “treating waste with waste”.
Degradation of Orange Ⅱ by persulfate activated with nitrogen-doped porous sludge carbon
LI Wenqi (Autor:in) / LUO Caigui (Autor:in) / XIONG Yuting (Autor:in) / LUO Xianping (Autor:in)
2024
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