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Catalytic peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation processes don't solely rely on electron transfer from dominant metal centers due to the complicated composition and interface environment of catalysts. Herein the synthesis of a cobalt based metal-organic framework containing polyvanadate V4O124− cluster, Co2(V4O12)(bpy)2 (bpy = 4,4'-bipyridine), is presented. The catalyst demonstrates superior degradation activity toward various micropollutants, with higher highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO), via nonradical attack. The X-ray absorption spectroscopy and density functional theory (DFT) calculations demonstrate that Co sites act as both PMS trapper and electron donor. In situ spectral characterizations and DFT calculations reveal that the terminal oxygen atoms in the V4O124− electron sponge could interact with the terminal hydrogen atoms in PMS to form hydrogen bonds, promoting the generation of SO5* intermediate via both dynamic pull and direct electron transfer process. Further, Co2(V4O12)(bpy)2 exhibits long-term water purification ability, up to 40 h, towards actual wastewater discharged from an ofloxacin production factory. This work not only presents an efficient catalyst with an electron sponge for water environmental remediation via nonradical pathway, but also provides fundamental insights into the Fenton-like reaction mechanism. Peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation might not solely rely on electron transfer from dominant metal centers. Here, authors found that the formation of hydrogen bond between PMS and V4O12 4− in Co2(V4O12)(bpy)2 catalyst provided extra electron transfer channel for achieving efficient PMS activation.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5b3c0b6db64358754d32d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-51525-0
Ming-Yan Lan
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Yu‐Hang Li
University of Pittsburgh
Chong‐Chen Wang
Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Nature Communications
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Peking University
East China University of Science and Technology
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