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- W3177153088 abstract "The abuse of antibiotics threatens the water environment and human health. Green treatment method is needed to degrade antibiotics such as biochar. Few studies have examined the environmentally persistent free radicals (EPFRs) and defective structure of biochar during the biochar-mediated catalytic degradation of antibiotics. In this study, biochar prepared from poplar and pine sawdust was used to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to generate instant radicals (SO4•- and •OH) and degrade tetracycline (TC), chlortetracycline (CTC) and doxycycline (DOX). The preparation temperatures ranged from 300 °C to 900 °C. EPFRs were the main activator of PMS at 300–500 °C, and the defective structure of biochar was the main activator at 800–900 °C. The concentrations of EPFRs ranged from 1.75 × 1018 spins/g to 6.44 × 1018 spins/g. According to the electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) parameter (g-factor), the main types of EPFRs were carbon-centered radicals (g1 < 2.0030) or carbon-centered radicals with oxygen atoms (2.0030 < g2 < 2.0040). Optimization of the degradation experiment revealed that the removal rate of antibiotics peaked when the preparation temperature was 500 °C and 900 °C. In the biochar/PMS system, the antibiotics removal rate of 90% was achieved in 40 min with an average apparent rate constant (kobs) of 0.0588 min−1. Analysis of the mechanism revealed that the free radical pathway (EPFRs and defective structure) can effectively activate PMS to generate SO4•- and •OH. However, control experiments suggested that the non-free radical pathway (singlet oxygen) had little effect on antibiotic degradation. After five cycles, the removal rate of antibiotics by biochar was still greater than 70%, indicating that biochar retains a high degradation ability. These results indicate that optimizing the preparation conditions can effectively expand the application range of the biochar/PMS system and improve the degradation of antibiotic wastewater." @default.
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- W3177153088 title "Mechanism of persulfate activation by biochar for the catalytic degradation of antibiotics: Synergistic effects of environmentally persistent free radicals and the defective structure of biochar" @default.
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