Direct degradation of Bisphenol A from aqueous solution by active red mud in aerobic environment

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023 Jul;30(31):77063-77076. doi: 10.1007/s11356-023-27791-8. Epub 2023 May 30.

Abstract

As industrial waste from aluminum production, red mud (RM) poses a severe threat to the local environment that needs to be appropriately utilized. The activation of iron oxide, which is abundant in RM, improves its effectiveness as a catalytic material for the degradation of organic pollutants. This study developed a novel activation approach by adding dithionite citrate bicarbonate (DCB) for Bisphenol A (BPA) degradation under aeration conditions. Electrochemical experiments and reactive oxygen species (ROSs) trapping experiments showed that DCB treatment enhanced the redox cycle of Fe(II)/Fe(III), which promoted free radical generation. The optimized condition for the RM activation was achieved at 21 mmol/L dithionites, 84 mmol/L citrates, and 34 mmol/L bicarbonate, and the degradation of BPA by activated RM reached 410 µg BPA per gram of RM. This work provided a feasible way to utilize RM resources as an efficient, low-cost catalyst for organic pollutants treatment.

Keywords: Aerobic degradation; BPA; DCB method; RM; Reuse.

MeSH terms

  • Benzhydryl Compounds
  • Bicarbonates
  • Citrates
  • Citric Acid
  • Environmental Pollutants*
  • Ferric Compounds*

Substances

  • Ferric Compounds
  • bisphenol A
  • Bicarbonates
  • Benzhydryl Compounds
  • Citrates
  • Citric Acid
  • Environmental Pollutants