학술논문

Advanced electrocatalytic redox processes for environmental remediation of halogenated organic water pollutants.
Document Type
Article
Source
Chemical Communications. 10/14/2023, Vol. 59 Issue 80, p11895-11922. 28p.
Subject
*ORGANIC water pollutants
*ENVIRONMENTAL remediation
*ORGANOHALOGEN compounds
*FLUOROALKYL compounds
*POLLUTION
Language
ISSN
1359-7345
Abstract
Halogenated organic compounds are widespread, and decades of heavy use have resulted in global bioaccumulation and contamination of the environment, including water sources. Here, we introduce the most common halogenated organic water pollutants, their classification by type of halogen (fluorine, chlorine, or bromine), important policies and regulations, main applications, and environmental and human health risks. Remediation techniques are outlined with particular emphasis on carbon–halogen bond strengths. Aqueous advanced redox processes are discussed, highlighting mechanistic details, including electrochemical oxidations and reductions of the water–oxygen system, and thermodynamic potentials, protonation states, and lifetimes of radicals and reactive oxygen species in aqueous electrolytes at different pH conditions. The state of the art of aqueous advanced redox processes for brominated, chlorinated, and fluorinated organic compounds is presented, along with reported mechanisms for aqueous destruction of select PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). Future research directions for aqueous electrocatalytic destruction of organohalogens are identified, emphasizing the crucial need for developing a quantitative mechanistic understanding of degradation pathways, the improvement of analytical detection methods for organohalogens and transient species during advanced redox processes, and the development of new catalysts and processes that are globally scalable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]