Impact of Al and Mn doping on the catalytic activity of magnetite spinel for sulfamethoxazole degradation: kinetics and toxicity assessment

Abstract

This study examined the impact of redox-active manganese (Mn) and redox-inactive aluminium (Al) substituted magnetite, both encapsulated in a carbon matrix, on the catalytic wet peroxide oxidation of (10 ppm) antibiotic sulfamethoxazole (SMX). The Lewis acid character of Al in Fe(FeAl)2O4@C and the high electronegativity of Mn in Fe(FeMn)2O4@C effectively polarized the neighbouring Fe3+(δ+). This interaction was evidenced by a shift in the Fe3+ peak to a higher binding energy of about 1.1 eV in the XPS analysis of both catalysts. However, under the optimized conditions, Fe(FeAl)2O4@C decomposed H2O2 with a three times higher kobs value (0.11 min−1) compared to Fe(FeMn)2O4@C (0.037 min−1), though both redox-active Fe and Mn are capable of generating HO· from H2O2 in the Fe(FeMn)2O4@C catalyst. This difference in the kinetics can be attributed to the partial neutralization of the polarization effect of Mn on Fe3+ due to competition between H2O2 and neighbouring Fe3+(δ+) for the oxidation of Mn2+ in the spinel structure. Consequently, the Fe(FeAl)2O4@C catalyst exhibited superior catalytic performance for the degradation of SMX with 60% TOC removal, compared to 50% and 18% attained from Fe(FeMn)2O4@C and Fe3O4@C, respectively. Furthermore, at higher pH levels, Fe(FeAl)2O4@C selectively decomposed H2O2 while the Fe(FeMn)2O4@C catalyst produced O2 and H2O by non-selective decomposition of H2O2. The effects of various inorganic anions, organic acids, and water matrices on SMX degradation were investigated over all the catalysts. The Fe(FeAl)2O4@C catalyst effectively detoxifies the effluent within 30 minutes. Conversely, effluent from Fe(FeMn)2O4@C remains more toxic, showing a 60% mortality rate in acute toxicity assessment after the same reaction time.

Graphical abstract: Impact of Al and Mn doping on the catalytic activity of magnetite spinel for sulfamethoxazole degradation: kinetics and toxicity assessment

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2025
Accepted
18 Jul 2025
First published
21 Jul 2025

Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2025, Advance Article

Impact of Al and Mn doping on the catalytic activity of magnetite spinel for sulfamethoxazole degradation: kinetics and toxicity assessment

B. Gokulakrishnan and G. Satishkumar, Environ. Sci.: Water Res. Technol., 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5EW00452G

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