氧化剂
原位
铜
电极
氧化还原
材料科学
环境修复
水处理
电化学
纳米技术
环境友好型
输水
过程(计算)
模块化设计
污染
环境科学
化学工程
化学
冶金
计算机科学
环境工程
水资源管理
工程类
有机化学
物理化学
操作系统
生物
生态学
作者
Ziwei Yu,Xuming Jin,Yang Guo,Qian Liu,Wenyu Xiang,Shuai Zhou,Jiaying Wang,Dailin Yang,Hao Bin Wu,Juan Wang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-45481-y
摘要
Abstract In-situ wastewater treatment has gained popularity due to cost and energy savings tailored to water sources and user needs. However, this treatment, particularly through advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), poses ecological risks due to the need for strong oxidizing agents. Here, we present a decoupled oxidation process (DOP) using single-atom copper-modified graphite felt electrodes. This process creates a positive potential difference (ΔE ~ 0.5 V) between spatially isolated oxidants and organics and drives electron transfer-based redox reactions. The approach avoids the drawbacks of conventional AOPs, while being capable of treating various recalcitrant electron-rich organics. A floating water treatment device designed based on the DOP approach can degrade organic molecules in large bodies of water with oxidants stored separately in the device. We demonstrate that over 200 L of contaminated water can be treated with a floating device containing only 40 mL of oxidant (10 mM peroxysulphate). The modular device can be used in tandem structures on demand, maximizing water remediation per unit area. Our result provides a promising, eco-friendly method for in-situ water treatment that is unattainable with existing techniques.
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