Among all homogeneous catalysts, cobalt ions show the highest catalytic performance for the activation of peroxymonosulfate (PMS). Herein, we report a Co2+/PMS/H3BO3 system that can effectively generate reactive oxygen species… Click to show full abstract
Among all homogeneous catalysts, cobalt ions show the highest catalytic performance for the activation of peroxymonosulfate (PMS). Herein, we report a Co2+/PMS/H3BO3 system that can effectively generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) with ultra-low Co2+ dosage (5 μg/L). Co2+/PMS/H3BO3 system showed ultrafast reactivity and wide applicability for various pollutants. Sulfamethoxazole (SMX, 2 mg/L) could be completely removed within 5 min, and the corresponding kobs reached up to 1.1239 min-1. The introduction of H3BO3 significantly promoted the generation of ROS. The turnover frequency (TOF) calculated through dividing kobs by the cobalt ions concentration is as high as 224.78 min-1, which is much higher than most of the current research. Through a series of theoretical and experimental analyses, the complex of H2BO3--MS (HSO5B(OH)3-) was inferred to be the key substance that led to the excellent performance of the system. This work provides new insights into the Co2+/PMS system in the presence of borate buffer.
               
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