Persulfate-Based Advanced Oxidation Reforming of Polyethylene Terephthalate Fiber into Formate via Singlet Oxygen Activation

IF 17.2 1区 工程技术 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Luyao Zhang, Li Wang, Junliang Chen, Jinzhou Li, Peng Huang, Xinming Nie, Jianping Yang
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Abstract

Due to the shortage of rational waste management, plastic waste has become increasingly serious, posing a serious threat to the environment and humans. The catalytic oxidation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste has been reported to reduce environmental stress and produce valuable products. However, obtaining valuable chemicals from waste plastics under mild conditions driven by specific reactive oxygen species is a great challenge. Herein, N, P-doped Mo2C@porous carbon was designed and employed in the peroxymonosulfate-based advanced oxidation reforming of PET hydrolysate. The ethylene glycol (EG) derived from PET fiber was catalytically oxidized to formate via singlet oxygen activation during the peroxymonosulfate-based advanced oxidation process. Compared with Mo2C, the N, P-doped Mo2C@porous carbon catalyst with a large specific surface area provides more active sites, which has the characteristic of high catalytic activity. It presents the tetracycline degradation efficiency of ~ 80% under a wide pH range (6.8–10.6) and, further, the formate generation rate of ~ 56.5 mmol gcat−1 in the advanced oxidation reforming process of EG in 8 h. The detection and quenching experiments on the oxygen active species comprehensively confirmed that singlet oxygen is the key reactive oxygen species during the advanced catalytic oxidation reactions. This work provided a constructive demonstration for designing advanced oxidation catalysts to catalyze the reforming of waste PET fiber plastics into valuable chemicals.

Graphical Abstract

The catalytic reforming of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) waste and proper treatment of fiber-based microplastics have emerged as critical areas of research and innovation to alleviate environmental stress and generate valuable products. This work sheds light on the efficient Mo2C@porous C catalyst design via singlet oxygen activation for persulfate-based advanced oxidation reforming of EG from PET fiber waste, providing a potential countermeasure to address plastic waste pollution and achieve carbon neutrality

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期刊介绍: Advanced Fiber Materials is a hybrid, peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary research journal which aims to publish the most important papers in fibers and fiber-related devices as well as their applications.Indexed by SCIE, EI, Scopus et al. Publishing on fiber or fiber-related materials, technology, engineering and application.
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