Blocking the formation of bromate in γ-Fe-Ti-Al2O3 catalytic ozonation of ibuprofen in bromide-containing water

Environ Technol. 2021 Sep 9:1-10. doi: 10.1080/21622515.2021.1937333. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Iron and titanium doped γ-Al2O3 (γ-Fe-Ti-Al2O3) mesoporous catalysts were synthesized by evaporation-induced self-assembly using glucose as template, and applied to ozonation of ibuprofen in bromide-containing water. X-ray diffraction (XRD), nitrogen adsorption-desorption (BET), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results showed that iron and titanium successfully doped into the skeleton of γ-Al2O3, uniform distribution, maintain the ordered mesoporous structure of γ-Al2O3, with larger specific surface area. The valence of titanium coexists with Ti4+ and Ti3+, and the valence of iron was Fe3+. Infrared spectra of chemisorbed pyridine (Py-FTIR) results showed that the doped titanium and iron into the framework position of γ-Al2O3 altered the surface acidity of the alumina surface, especially increasing the medium Lewis acid sites, which was conducive to the effective decomposition of ozone into active oxygen species. The γ-Fe-Ti-Al2O3 catalyst (Al/Fe = 25, Al/Ti = 75) enhanced the removal rate of ibuprofen in ozonation of bromide-containing water, and effectively blocked the formation of bromate. After the reaction of 60 min, the removal rate of TOC was increased from 54% of γ-Al2O3/O3 to 86% with γ-Fe-Ti-Al2O3/O3, while the ozonation alone was only 13%. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) spectra showed that hydroxyl and superoxide radicals were reactive oxygen species, which was beneficial to the mineralization of organic matter. The capture experiment of Fe2+ ion confirmed that the electronic cycle of Fe2+ ion and Fe3+ ion was beneficial to block the formation of bromated. The addition of ibuprofen and humic acid can enhance the reduction of Fe3+ in the catalytic ozonation of γ-Fe-Ti-Al2O3, which further strengthened the blocking of bromate formation.

Keywords: bromate; catalytic ozonation; humic acid; ibuprofen; γ-Fe-Ti-Al2O3.