Abstract

Efficient tetracycline hydrochloride (TCH) degradation and interface reaction mechanism were investigated by constructing nonradical pathways in heterogeneous peracetic acid coupling with ozonation (O3/PAA) process. Ball-milling assisted Fe–La anchoring MCM-48 catalysts with dual electron microregion was designed to trigger 1O2-dominated non-radical for strong immunity to environment interference. Results exhibited that 83.4% degradation efficiency of TCH was achieved by Fe0.8La/MCM-48/O3/PAA system in only 2min and 94% TCH was degraded in a 12-hour continuous flow experiment. La with oxygen vacancy regulated the local atomic environment and electron structure of Fe sites, which could initiate peracetic acid activation to promote 1O2 production by surface adsorbed atomic oxygen (*Oad) reaction and this process overcame a lower reaction energy barrier than the binding of surface *Oad to O3. This work offers a reasonable interpretation for Fe–La synergy for inducing non-free radical route, which furnishes theoretical support and practical application for heterogeneous O3/PAA.

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