The degradation pathways of contaminants by reactive oxygen species generated in the Fenton/Fenton-like systems

Chinese Chemical Letters(2024)

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Reactive oxygen species (ROSs) in Fenton process are of great importance in treating contaminants in wastewater. It is crucial to understand their chemical properties, formation, and reaction mechanisms with contaminants. This review summarizes the reactive oxygen species in Fenton process, including hydroxyl radical (•OH), superoxide radical (O2•−), singlet oxygen (1O2), hydroperoxyl radical (HO2•), and high-valent iron. •OH shows a trend to react with chemistry groups with abundant electrons through H-atom abstraction, radical adduct formation and single electron transfer. Electron transfer is discovered to be an important pathway when 1O2 degrades organic pollutants. Ring-opening and β-scission are proposed to be the possible ways of 1O2 to certain contaminants. Proton abstraction, nucleophilic substitution, and single electron transfer were proposed to explain how O2•− degrade pollutants. As the conjugated acid of O2•−, radical adduct formation and H-atom abstraction are reported for the reaction mechanisms of hydroperoxyl radical. High-valent iron in Fenton, namely Fe(IV), reacts with certain pollutants via single- or two-electron transfer. This review is important for researchers to understand the ROSs produced in Fenton and how they react with pollutants.
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Fenton Hydroxyl radical Superoxide radical Singlet oxygen Hydroperoxyl radical High-valent iron
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