Abstract

Poplar wood (PW) hydrochar modified by iron (Fe@HC) was prepared greenly by one-step hydrothermal method. The adsorption and degradation performance of DDT was investigated in a heterogeneous advanced oxidation system (Fe@HC/PMS) formed by Fe@HC collaborated with peroxymonosulfate (PMS). The effects of Fe@HC dosage, PMS dosage and DDT initial concentration were quantitatively analyzed. The results showed that DDT removal efficiency can reach to 88.62% in 240 min under optimal conditions (4 g/L Fe@HC, 10 mM PMS, 0.5 mg/L DDT, 5.5 pH0) in Fe@HC/PMS system. Furthermore, Fe@HC/PMS system exhibited high degradation rate and TOC removal efficiency for the removal of various organic contaminants. The influence mechanisms of Fe@HC/PMS system on DDT adsorption and degradation were proposed based on electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) testing analysis and radical quenching experiments. Based on the mechanism analysis, the influence of Fe@HC/PMS on DDT removal efficiency can be concluded in the order: Active substance indirect degradation (60.95%) > Fe@HC direct degradation (10.13%) > Fe@HC adsorption (17.54%). Among active substance indirect degradation, SO4•−, •OH, O2•− and 1O2 occupied 27.56%, 15.74%, 5.33% and 12.32%, respectively. Moreover, DDT degradation intermediates were detected by a gas chromatography-mass spectrometer (GC-MS) to predict DDT degradation pathways. This study provided a green progress for the reuse of biomass resources and a new way for the enhanced degradation of DDT.

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