Issue 37, 2025, Issue in Progress

From molecular architecture to environmental action: a new palladium-based perovskite catalyst as a cathodic modifier for electro-Fenton degradation

Abstract

A new one-dimensional (1D) palladium-based hybrid perovskite, (C9H8N)[PdCl3(H2O)], has been synthesized and structurally characterized, revealing a distinctive asymmetric architecture with two non-equivalent formula units (Z′ = 2). The compound exhibits a see–saw coordination geometry around Pd(II), stabilized through a network of hydrogen bonds, π–π stacking, and halogen–halogen interactions, which collectively enhance its structural robustness and functional properties. Beyond its architectural novelty, the material demonstrated excellent catalytic activity as a cathodic modifier in a Boron-Doped Diamond (BDD)-assisted electro-Fenton system for paraquat degradation. The hybrid-modified electrode significantly accelerated the degradation process, achieving near-complete mineralization under optimized conditions. This study highlights the potential of (C9H8N)[PdCl3(H2O)] as a multifunctional material that bridges structural design with environmental application, offering valuable insights into the development of advanced hybrid perovskites for sustainable pollutant remediation.

Graphical abstract: From molecular architecture to environmental action: a new palladium-based perovskite catalyst as a cathodic modifier for electro-Fenton degradation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2025
Accepted
18 Aug 2025
First published
26 Aug 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 30326-30338

From molecular architecture to environmental action: a new palladium-based perovskite catalyst as a cathodic modifier for electro-Fenton degradation

H. Khlifi, A. Guesmi, N. Rabaaoui, M. Cherif, N. Mhadhbi, W. A. El-Fattah, N. Ben Hamadi and H. Naïli, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 30326 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA03275J

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