Molecules,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(23), P. 5545 - 5545
Published: Nov. 24, 2024
Peroxymonosulfate
(PMS)-based
advanced
oxidation
processes
have
shown
potential
for
the
removal
of
organic
contaminants;
however,
preparation
catalysts
with
high
degradation
efficiencies
and
rapid
reaction
rates
remains
a
challenge.
In
this
study,
we
successfully
synthesized
CoFe
bimetallic
modified
corn
cob-derived
biochar
(CoFe/BC)
activation
PMS,
achieving
efficient
bisphenol
F
(BPF).
The
CoFe/BC
catalyst
demonstrated
excellent
catalytic
performance,
over
99%
within
3
min
exhibiting
rate
90.0%
after
five
cycles.
This
could
be
attributed
to
cyclic
transformation
Co
Fe,
which
sustained
PMS
BPF
degradation,
Frontiers in Nanotechnology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
6
Published: June 5, 2024
In
this
study,
we
delved
into
cutting-edge
strategies
for
the
effective
management
of
wastewater,
a
critical
issue
exacerbated
by
industrial
pollution
and
urban
expansion.
We
introduce
use
carbon-based
nanomaterials
(CBNs),
either
alone
or
functionalized
with
bacteria,
as
novel
nanobiotechnological
solution
urgent
nanobioremediation
needs.
This
technique
is
notable
its
exceptional
ability
to
remove
various
pollutants,
including
heavy
metals,
pesticides,
textiles,
dyes,
emphasizing
pivotal
role
CBNs.
The
development
bionanocomposites
through
integration
CBNs
bacteria
represents
significant
advancement
in
enhancing
bioremediation
efforts.
assessed
potential
health
environmental
risks
associated
CBN
usage
while
offering
an
in-depth
evaluation
adsorption
mechanisms
factors
influencing
effectiveness.
Furthermore,
improved
efficiency
treating
effluents
facilitated
was
investigated,
their
alignment
circular
economy
principles
recyclability
discussed.
aimed
provide,
detailed
overview
recent
advancements,
challenges,
prospects
bacterial
application
sophisticated
wastewater
treatment,
underscoring
vital
importance
promoting
environment.