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Sustainable and efficient persulfate activation by pristine pumpkin seed pomace biochar: a low-energy regeneration strategy and singlet oxygen-dominated pathways

Abstract

Water contamination by persistent organic pollutants like Rhodamine B (RhB) necessitates sustainable and efficient remediation strategies. This study explores the potential of pristine biochar derived from waste pumpkin seed pomace, pyrolyzed at 600 °C (PS600) and 800 °C (PS800), as a catalyst for peroxydisulfate (PDS) activation to degrade and mineralize RhB in aqueous solution. PS800 exhibited superior catalytic performance, achieving over 99.38% RhB degradation under the optimum conditions of 20 mg L−1 RhB, 2 g L−1 catalyst, pH 5.18, and 10 mM PDS within 30 minutes, with a pseudo-first-order rate constant of 0.1644 min−1 and significant mineralization (81.4% TOC removal in 60 min). Characterization (SEM, EDS, XRD, FTIR, XPS, N2 sorption) revealed that PS800 possessed a relatively developed porous structure, graphitic carbon, and abundant surface functional groups (C–OH, pyridinic N) crucial for PDS activation. Remarkably, the catalyst demonstrated excellent reusability over five cycles with a simple and effective grinding regeneration method, restoring its activity. Quenching experiments identified singlet oxygen (1O2) and superoxide (O2˙) as the dominant reactive oxygen species, with minor contributions of sulfate (SO4˙) and hydroxyl (˙OH) radicals. The PS800/PDS system showed robustness across a wide pH range (3–11) and in the presence of common water matrix components, except for carbonate. This work highlights PS800 as a cost-effective, environmentally friendly, simple, and low-energy regeneration method and highly efficient catalyst for advanced oxidation processes in water treatment.

Graphical abstract: Sustainable and efficient persulfate activation by pristine pumpkin seed pomace biochar: a low-energy regeneration strategy and singlet oxygen-dominated pathways

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jul 2025
Accepted
27 Oct 2025
First published
05 Nov 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 42843-42856

Sustainable and efficient persulfate activation by pristine pumpkin seed pomace biochar: a low-energy regeneration strategy and singlet oxygen-dominated pathways

S. A. Abdalla, F. S. Mustafa, K. H. Hama Aziz, S. J. Mohammed and D. A. Kader, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 42843 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA04794C

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