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Ciprofloxacin removal by ultrasound-enhanced carbon nanotubes/permanganate process: In situ generation of free reactive manganese species via electron transfer
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Chongqing University, Southwest University, Ministry of Education, Chongqing Three Gorges University, ...
Published InWater Research
Year2021
Citations78
Abstract
Recently, free reactive manganese species (RMnS) generated via permanganate catalytic oxidation technology has been applied to contaminants abatement and sludge dewatering. This study proposed a novel free RMnS generation method in ultrasound enhanced carbon nanotube (CNTs)/permanganate process (UCP) for organics removal. Taking ciprofloxacin as a target contaminant, the removal efficiency in the UCP process (9.78 s - 1 ) was remarkably higher than that of the permanganate (0.71 s - 1 ) and CNTs/permanganate (2.57 s - 1 ) processes. CNTs could enrich manganese compounds and ciprofloxacin, and act as an electronic platform for the electronic transfer from ciprofloxacin to manganese compounds for free RMnS generation, which was revealed by DFT calculation and spectrum analysis. Meanwhile, ultrasound further regulated the…
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