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Superior photo-Fenton degradation of acetamiprid by α- Fe 2 O 3 -pillared bentonite/L-cysteine complex: Synergy of L-cysteine and visible light

Journal of Environmental Management, ISSN: 0301-4797, Vol: 344, Page: 118523
2023
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Report Summarizes Chemicals and Chemistry Study Findings from South China Normal University (Superior Photo-fenton Degradation of Acetamiprid By & Alpha;-fe2o3-pillared Bentonite/l-cysteine Complex: Synergy of L-cysteine and Visible Light)

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Acetamiprid is a potential threat to human health, aquatic life, soil microorganisms and beneficial insects as a recalcitrant pollutant in wastewater treatment plant effluents. In this work, the synthesized α-Fe 2 O 3 -pillared bentonite (FPB) was used to degrade acetamiprid in the photo-Fenton process with the assistance of L-cysteine (L-cys) existing in natural aquatic environment. The kinetic constant k of acetamiprid degradation by FPB/L-cys in the photo-Fenton process was far more than that in the Fenton process of FPB/L-cys lacking light and the photo-Fenton process of FPB without L-cys. The positive linear correlation between k and ≡Fe(II) content indicated the synergy of L-cys and visible light accelerated the cycle of Fe(III) to Fe(II) in FPB/L-cys during the degradation of acetamiprid by elevating the visible light response of FPB, and promoting the interfacial electron transfer from the active sites of FPB to hydrogen peroxide and photo-generated electron transfer from conduction band of α-Fe 2 O 3 to the active sites of FPB. The boosting •OH and 1 O 2 were predominantly responsible for acetamiprid degradation. Acetamiprid could be efficiently degraded into less toxic small molecules in the photo-Fenton process via C–N bond breaking, hydroxylation, demethylation, ketonization, dechlorination, and ring cleavage.

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