Abstract

• Novel composite perovskite was successfully prepared. • The novel catalyst has high PMS activation and URO removal efficiency. • The three components in it showed a synergetic effect. Perovskites with stable crystal structure and excellent catalytic performance have attracted extensive attention in peroxomonosulfate (PMS) activation, however, severe agglomeration has always been the main obstacle limiting the catalytic activity of them, so novel perovskite catalysts are urgently needed. In this study, three-dimensional ordered macroporous silica (3DOM SiO 2 ) was prepared by colloidal crystal template method, then CeO 2 @LaMnO 3 /3DOM SiO 2 was prepared by sol-gel method combined with impregnation method and used to activate PMS for urotropine (URO) degradation. CeO 2 @LaMnO 3 /3DOM SiO 2 activated PMS system exhibited high URO removal efficiency and quick kinetic, as 99.98 % URO was degraded even within 30 min. The catalyst has a wide pH range and still has high catalytic activity in the presence of organic matter and inorganic ions. The three components in CeO 2 @LaMnO 3 /3DOM SiO 2 showed a synergetic effect. CeO 2 and LaMnO 3 were uniformly loaded on 3DOM SiO 2 , which effectively avoided agglomeration. The specific surface area of CeO 2 @LaMnO 3 /3DOM SiO 2 was 11.88 times that of LaMnO 3 prepared by sol-gel method. There are two redox cycles of Ce 3+ /Ce 4+ and Mn 2+ /Mn 3+ /Mn 4+ in CeO 2 and LaMnO 3 , respectively, which synergistically realize the activation of PMS. Both quenching experiments and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) analysis revealed that that SO 4 − , OH and 1 O 2 jointly achieved the degradation of URO. In summary, CeO 2 @LaMnO 3 /3DOM SiO 2 would be a promising candidate for practical wastewater treatment.

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