Abstract

In order to fully exploit the potential of magnetic biochar-based persulfate (PS) systems, Mn was utilized to modify the magnetic biochar-based catalysts through impregnation-pyrolysis method. Taking metronidazole (MNZ), a typical antifungal drug, as the target contaminant, the reactivity of the synthesized magnetic biochar (MMBC) catalyst was evaluated. The degradation efficiency of MNZ in MMBC/persulfate system was 95.6%, which was 13.0 times higher than that in MBC/PS system. The characterization experiments confirmed the degradation of metronidazole by surface binding free radicals, the ·OH and 1O2 played the key role in remove of MNZ in the system of MMBC/PS. Physicochemical characterization, Fe(II) semi-quantitative analysis and masking experiments confirmed that the doping of MBC with Mn increased its Fe(II) content (43.0 mg/g), approximately 7.8 times higher than that of pristine MBC. The increase of Fe(II) content in MBC is the key reason to improve the optimization of MBC modified with Mn. Simultaneously, both Fe(II) and Mn(II) were the key components of PS activation by magnetic biochar. This paper presents a method to optimize the high efficiency of PS activation by magnetic biochar.

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