Core-shell microspheres for the ultrafast degradation of estrogen hormone at neutral pH

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2018-07-11T13:39:09Z

2018-07-11T13:39:09Z

2018-02-05

Abstract

In the past few years there has been growing concern about human exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals. This kind of pollutants can bioaccumulate in aquatic organisms and lead to serious health problems, especially affecting child development. Many efforts have been devoted to achieving the efficient removal of such refractory organics. In this regard, a novel catalyst based on the combination of α-FeOOH and MnO2@MnCO3 catalysts has been developed by up-scalable techniques from cheap precursors and tested in the photo-Fenton-like degradation of an endocrine disruptor. Almost total degradation of 17α-ethynylestradiol hormone was achieved after only 2 min of simulated solar irradiation at neutral pH. The outstanding performance of FeOOH@MnO2@MnCO3 microspheres was mainly attributed to a larger generation of hydroxyl radicals, which are the primary mediators of the total oxidation for this hormone. This work contributes to the development of more cost-effective systems for the rapid and efficient removal of persistent organic pollutants present in sewage plant effluents under direct solar light.

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English

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C7RA11705A

RSC Advances, 2018, vol. 8, num. 11, p. 5840-5847

http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/C7RA11705A

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