Bicarbonate Activated Hydrogen Peroxide With Cobalt Nanoparticles Embedded In Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Nanotubes For Highly Efficient Organic Dye Degradation

COLLOIDS AND SURFACES A-PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING ASPECTS(2021)

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Abstract
The bicarbonate-activated hydrogen peroxide (BAP) with heterogeneous catalysts has been demonstrated to have a good future for organic pollutants removal in wastewater treatment. Herein, a novel catalyst, cobalt nanoparticles encapsulated in nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes (Co@NC) was prepared by pyrolysis of Co salt and melamine, followed by acid treatment to remove excess metallic cobalt. Combining the hollow carbon nanotube structure and Co nanoparticles, the Co@NC offers excellent catalytic performance for acid orange 7 degradation in the BAP system. High stability against cobalt ions leaching from the Co@NC was observed, which is superior to the previously reported heterogeneous catalysts center dot H2O2 activation mechanism by Co@NC catalyst was also proposed, in which superoxide ion and single oxygen are the dominant reactive species from H2O2 decomposition by the synergistic effect of Co(0) and N species.
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Hydrogen peroxide, Carbon nanotubes, Cobalt nanoparticles, Bicarbonate, N-doped
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