Journal of Saudi Chemical Society (May 2024)

Efficient degradation of m-cresol by MnO-doped red mud catalyst activating peroxymonosulfate process: Performance and mechanism

  • Hongliang Chen,
  • Qian Long,
  • Jiancheng Shu,
  • Fuhua Wei,
  • Yutao Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 3
p. 101857

Abstract

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M-cresol, one of phenolics, is highly toxic, refractory, and threatens human health and ecological safety. The study on the efficient m-cresol degradation technologies is crucial and helpful to restrain its discharge into water body. A composite of MnO-doped red mud (RM) to activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for the m-cresol degradation was fabricated and employed, favorable to the recycling and utilization of RM. Considering the catalytic activity and cost, 0.1 M/RM@G exhibited an excellent degradation capacity attributing to strong Fe3O4 and MnO synergy and was considered as the best catalyst among the investigative catalysts. 100 % of m-cresol and 71.4 % of COD could be degraded within 90 min under 2 g/L catalyst, 10 mM of PMS, 3-8 of initial pH and 50 mg/L m-cresol in the 0.1 M/RM@G/PMS system. The reaction rate constant (0.045 min−1) of 0.1 M/RM@G was much larger than RM@G (0.012 min−1), ARM (0.0048 min−1) and WRM (0.0028 min−1). Main Mn and Fe active components and abundant mesoporous structures on the catalyst surface could efficiently drove electron transfers, and further accelerated the redox cycles of Mn(III)Mn(II) and Fe(III)Fe(II) for activating PMS. 1O2 played a crucial role in degrading m-cresol. Based on the experiment data, the generation mechanism of radicals and the possible pathways of m-cresol degradation were proposed in the 0.1 M/RM@G/PMS system. This finding provides a new way for the synthesis of the efficient catalyst with RM and optimal operating strategies for the treatment of m-cresol wastewater.

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