生物炭
化学
抗菌活性
催化作用
价(化学)
双金属片
零价铁
核化学
无机化学
吸附
细菌
有机化学
热解
遗传学
生物
作者
Zhan Hu,Jiahao Rao,Zhuoyao Xie,Meng Liu,Lezhu Su,Yuzhen Chen,Wenbin Gao,Yan Tan,Zhi Zhou,Nan Zhou
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jwpe.2022.103424
摘要
The zero-valent transition bimetallic system has an excellent performance in antibacterial, but its worse stability, dispersibility and complex preparation process affect its application in water treatment. In this study, we synthesized a magnetic biochar-supported Fe0/Cu0 ([email protected]0/Cu0) using waste reed straw, iron salts and copper salts as raw materials by a green and facile one-step carbothermal reduction for Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) inactivation. Results indicated that the introduce of biochar not only improved the dispersion of metal particles, but also promote the successful generation of low valence ferric (Fe0) and low valence copper (Cu0), which were critical for antibacterial. In the antibacterial experiments, [email protected]0/Cu0 achieved 100 % inactivation of E. coli and 97.05 % inactivation of S. aureus within an hour without adding additional substances or energy. Importantly, the [email protected]0/Cu0 also displayed splendid antibacterial effect against harmful microorganisms in authentic water matrix and showed sound reusability and stability, with a >88 % antibacterial efficiency after 8 cycles. According to the Electron Spin Resonance (ESR) results, ·OH and ·O2− were the major reactive oxygen species (ROS), generating from the reaction between low valence metal (Fe0 and Cu0) and O2/H2O. This study provides a novel approach to prepare a prospective composite with efficient antibacterial for water treatment.
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