Water Cycle (Jan 2022)

MoS2 nanoflowers-activated peroxydisulfate oxidation for rapid and efficient water disinfection

  • Ying-Wen Lu,
  • Chun Wang,
  • Nirav Joshi,
  • Hai Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3
pp. 44 – 49

Abstract

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MoS2 nanoflowers were fabricated and deposited on porous graphite felt (MoS2-GF) via the hydrothermal treatment to activate peroxydisulfate (PDS) for water disinfection. The surface textural and chemical characterization indicated that the MoS2 nanoflowers were successfully grown on the graphite felt. MoS2-activated PDS oxidation with 0.25 ​g/L MoS2 and 0.2 ​mM PDS achieved above 7-log removal of E. coli within contact time of 25 ​min. Gram-negative bacteria (E. coli and P. aeruginosa) were more sensitive to the oxidation reactions than the Gram-positive ones (E. faecalis and S. aureus) due to their larger cell sizes and thinner wall thicknesses. The live/dead backlight staining experiments and scanning electron microscopy characterization revealed that the bacteria were inactivated via cell membrane damage. The free radical quenching experiments suggested that the SO4•-, •OH, and •O2− were the main reactive radicals involved into bacteria inactivation. The MoS2-activated PDS oxidation also achieved undetectable heterotrophic plate count for real river water lake water within contact time of 120 ​min.

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