Design and application of heterogeneous catalysts as peroxydisulfate activator for organics removal : an overview
Recently, redox oxidation technology based on peroxydisulfate (PDS) activation by heterogeneous catalyst has shown promising potential for environmental decontamination. The heterogeneous catalysts employed for PDS activation can be classified as metal- and carbon-based catalysts. Currently, the sus...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1506432021-06-07T09:11:43Z Design and application of heterogeneous catalysts as peroxydisulfate activator for organics removal : an overview Oh, Wen-Da Lim, Teik-Thye School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute Engineering::Chemical engineering Peroxydisulfate Carbon-based Catalyst Recently, redox oxidation technology based on peroxydisulfate (PDS) activation by heterogeneous catalyst has shown promising potential for environmental decontamination. The heterogeneous catalysts employed for PDS activation can be classified as metal- and carbon-based catalysts. Currently, the sustainability of metal-based catalysts as PDS activator is contentious due to metal leaching during application. Various strategies have been employed to address this issue, namely (1) optimizing the reaction conditions, (2) designing supported metal-based catalysts, and (3) developing metal-free (carbon) catalysts. This article reviews recent advancement in the development of metal- and carbon-based catalysts for PDS activation and provides critical discussion on the strategies to improve the robustness of these catalysts. Finally, potential future directions of the heterogeneous catalyst/PDS system are proposed to further improve the understanding and sustainability of the system. These include (1) developing Fe0/PDS system operated under sequencing batch reactor mode, (2) establishing the relationship between type of pollutant and reusability of catalyst, (3) correlating the relationship between redox-active functional groups and mechanism of reaction, (4) integrating the heterogeneous catalyst/PDS system with other processes, and (5) application of the system with real industrial and secondary effluents at pilot scale level. 2021-06-07T09:11:43Z 2021-06-07T09:11:43Z 2019 Journal Article Oh, W. & Lim, T. (2019). Design and application of heterogeneous catalysts as peroxydisulfate activator for organics removal : an overview. Chemical Engineering Journal, 358, 110-133. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2018.09.203 1385-8947 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/150643 10.1016/j.cej.2018.09.203 2-s2.0-85054193831 358 110 133 en Chemical Engineering Journal © 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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Recently, redox oxidation technology based on peroxydisulfate (PDS) activation by heterogeneous catalyst has shown promising potential for environmental decontamination. The heterogeneous catalysts employed for PDS activation can be classified as metal- and carbon-based catalysts. Currently, the sustainability of metal-based catalysts as PDS activator is contentious due to metal leaching during application. Various strategies have been employed to address this issue, namely (1) optimizing the reaction conditions, (2) designing supported metal-based catalysts, and (3) developing metal-free (carbon) catalysts. This article reviews recent advancement in the development of metal- and carbon-based catalysts for PDS activation and provides critical discussion on the strategies to improve the robustness of these catalysts. Finally, potential future directions of the heterogeneous catalyst/PDS system are proposed to further improve the understanding and sustainability of the system. These include (1) developing Fe0/PDS system operated under sequencing batch reactor mode, (2) establishing the relationship between type of pollutant and reusability of catalyst, (3) correlating the relationship between redox-active functional groups and mechanism of reaction, (4) integrating the heterogeneous catalyst/PDS system with other processes, and (5) application of the system with real industrial and secondary effluents at pilot scale level. |
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