Carbonaceous materials in structural dimensions for advanced oxidation processes

IF 40.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Yunpeng Wang, Ya Liu, Huayang Zhang, Xiaoguang Duan, Jun Ma, Hongqi Sun, Wenjie Tian and Shaobin Wang
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Carbonaceous materials have attracted extensive research and application interests in water treatment owing to their advantageous structural and physicochemical properties. Despite the significant interest and ongoing debates on the mechanisms through which carbonaceous materials facilitate advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), a systematic summary of carbon materials across all dimensions (0D–3D nanocarbon to bulk carbon) in various AOP systems remains absent. Addressing this gap, the current review presents a comprehensive analysis of various carbon/oxidant systems, exploring carbon quantum dots (0D), nanodiamonds (0D), carbon nanotubes (1D), graphene derivatives (2D), nanoporous carbon (3D), and biochar (bulk 3D), across different oxidant systems: persulfates (peroxymonosulfate/peroxydisulfate), ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and high-valent metals (Mn(VII)/Fe(VI)). Our discussion is anchored on the identification of active sites and elucidation of catalytic mechanisms, spanning both radical and nonradical pathways. By dissecting catalysis-related factors such as sp2/sp3 C, defects, and surface functional groups that include heteroatoms and oxygen groups in different carbon configurations, this review aims to provide a holistic understanding of the catalytic nature of different dimensional carbonaceous materials in AOPs. Furthermore, we address current challenges and underscore the potential for optimizing and innovating water treatment methodologies through the strategic application of carbon-based catalysts. Finally, prospects for future investigations and the associated bottlenecks are proposed.

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用于高级氧化工艺的结构尺寸碳质材料
碳质材料以其优越的结构和物理化学性质在水处理领域引起了广泛的研究和应用兴趣。尽管对碳质材料促进高级氧化过程(AOPs)的机制有很大的兴趣和持续的争论,但在各种AOP系统中,对碳材料在所有维度(从0 - 3d纳米碳到大块碳)的系统总结仍然缺乏。为了填补这一空白,目前的综述对各种碳/氧化剂系统进行了全面分析,探索了碳量子点(0D)、纳米金刚石(0D)、碳纳米管(1D)、石墨烯衍生物(2D)、纳米多孔碳(3D)和生物炭(散装3D),跨越不同的氧化剂系统:过硫酸盐(过氧单硫酸盐/过氧二硫酸盐)、臭氧、过氧化氢和高价金属(Mn(VII)/Fe(VI))。我们的讨论是锚定在活性位点的鉴定和催化机制的阐明,跨越自由基和非自由基途径。本文通过对sp2/sp3 C、缺陷、杂原子和氧基等催化相关因素的剖析,旨在全面了解不同碳质材料在AOPs中的催化性质。此外,我们解决了当前的挑战,并强调了通过碳基催化剂的战略性应用来优化和创新水处理方法的潜力。最后,提出了未来研究的展望和相关的瓶颈。
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Chemical Society Reviews
Chemical Society Reviews 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
80.80
自引率
1.10%
发文量
345
审稿时长
6.0 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Society Reviews is published by: Royal Society of Chemistry. Focus: Review articles on topics of current interest in chemistry; Predecessors: Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society (1947–1971); Current title: Since 1971; Impact factor: 60.615 (2021); Themed issues: Occasional themed issues on new and emerging areas of research in the chemical sciences
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