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    Synergistic adsorption and oxidative degradation (via persulfate activation) on metal-free carbonaceous materials are expected to be environmentally friendly and highly efficient approach toward contaminants removal. Herein, nitrogen and sulfur codoped mesoporous carbon (NSDMC) were firstly synthesized via co-carbonization of calcium citrate and thiourea without any templates. NSDMC samples exhibit remarkably enhanced adsorption capacity and oxidative degradation (by activating PDS) for chlorophenols elimination. Increased SBET and introduced N-containing functional groups are beneficial for chlorophenols adsorption, PDS accessibility and successive activation. Doped sulfur species (especially for thiophenic S) can enhance the electron-transport performance of NSDMC, further promoting PDS activation and chlorophenols degradation. It can be ascribed to the synergistic effect of N and S codoping. NSDMC-30 (containing 5.83 at.% nitrogen and 2.15 at.% sulfur, and possessing SBET of 1935.9 m2 g-1) exhibits the optimal adsorption and catalytic oxidation capability for 4-CP removal. Degradation rate constant of NSDMC-30 is 0.125 min-1, which is 3.0 times and 7.8 times higher than nitrogen-doped MC and pristine MC, respectively. Radicals quenching experiments and EPR tests demonstrate that non-radical pathways play dominant role for PDS activation and chlorophenols degradation. Based on the influences of catalyst loading, initial 4-CP concentration, and PDS dosage on degradation kinetics of 4-CP, the pre-adsorption is unveiled to be the critical step determining oxidation rate of chlorophenols. More importantly, the results of in-situ Raman and electrochemical tests show that the surface-confined and activated PDS complex (carbon-PDS*) and continuous electron transfer from co-adsorbed 4-CP are mainly responsible for the oxidative degradation of chlorophenols. The intermediate products and TOC removal indicate that chlorophenols can be efficiently degraded and mineralized by as-synthesized NSDMC via activating PDS. Besides, the present NSDMC/PDS system is also applicable for purification of actual polluted water samples. This work provides in-depth knowledge of carbon-driven nonradical process for PDS activation and contaminants remediation. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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    Juan Yang, Xiaoqian He, Jun Dai, Yumei Chen, Yingjie Li, Xuefeng Hu. Electron-transfer-dominated non-radical activation of peroxydisulfate for efficient removal of chlorophenol contaminants by one-pot synthesized nitrogen and sulfur codoped mesoporous carbon. Environmental research. 2021 Mar;194:110496

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