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Understanding the synergistic effect of hydrated electron generation from argon plasma catalysis over Bi2O3/CeO2 for perfluorooctanoic acid dehalogenation: Mechanism and DFT study

Title
Understanding the synergistic effect of hydrated electron generation from argon plasma catalysis over Bi2O3/CeO2 for perfluorooctanoic acid dehalogenation: Mechanism and DFT study
Authors
ChoongChoe EarnKimMinheeLimJun SupHongYoung JuneLeeGeon JoonChaeKeun HwaNahIn WookYoonYeominChoiEun HaJangMin
Ewha Authors
윤여민
SCOPUS Author ID
윤여민scopus
Issue Date
2024
Journal Title
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental
ISSN
0926-3373JCR Link
Citation
Applied Catalysis B: Environmental vol. 343
Keywords
Hydrated electronsPerfluorooctanoic acidPlasma-catalysisPseudo-photocatalysisReactive oxygen species
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Pseudo-photocatalysis driven by argon-plasma-system (AP) is a new approach toward the promotion of reactive species production for water remediation. Here, we investigated the synergistic effect between AP and catalyst by altering the oxygen vacancies (OV) concentration of CeO2/Bi2O3 for stimulating the hydrated electrons (eaq–) production for PFOA removal. The soft X-ray total fluorescence yield (TFY) analysis and DFT calculation revealed the formation of the built-in electric field in the Bi/Ce0.43 interface can enhance interfacial electron migration with direction from Bi2O3 toward CeO2, simultaneously promoting the eaq– generation. Notably, AP-Bi/Ce0.43 (0.1488 min−1, EEO = 0.43 kW mg−1) exhibited excellent PFOA removal kinetic performance with almost 5.7 times faster and 72.6% lower energy consumption than sole AP (0.0261 min−1, EEO = 1.57 kW mg−1), respectively. The multiple-plasma-jet continuous-flow-experiments results illustrated the scalability of AP-Bi/Ce0.43 for PFOA destruction. Our findings demonstrate fundamental insights into the synergistic effect of PFOA removal in AP catalysis. © 2023 Elsevier B.V.
DOI
10.1016/j.apcatb.2023.123403
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