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Wanting Huang1, Huanxin Ma1, Wendan Luo1
1The Key Lab of Pollution Control and Ecosystem Restoration in Industry Clusters, Ministry of Education, School of Environment and Energy, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou510006, China.
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Sulfide oxidation mediated by pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is critical for initiating reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in subsurface systems. Nitrogen-rich pyrogenic carbon (N-PyC), containing abundant heterocyclic N, serves as a highly reactive component of the PyC pool; yet, its role in regulating sulfide oxidation remains unclear. The study systematically investigated the overlooked role of N-PyC in dark •OH generation during sulfide oxidation. Compared to counterpart PyC, N-PyC significantly increased •OH production during sulfide oxidation by ∼2-3 times, elevating pollutant degradation efficiencies in soils by >50%. Spectroscopic and electron paramagnetic resonance analyses revealed a novel electron transfer pathway mediated by N-PyC, which effectively facilitated the formation and subsequent propagation of polysulfide radicals. Unlike the previously reported two-electron transfer mechanisms on conductive graphitic domains, these polysulfide radicals induced by N-PyC enhanced •OH generation by >80% via a single-electron transfer mechanism with oxygen, as evidenced by electrochemical results. Theoretical calculations demonstrated that pyridinic N thermodynamically promoted the binding and homolytic cleavage of reactive sulfur structures by 0.7 and 0.13 eV, respectively, thereby activating polysulfide radicals. Soil incubations confirmed a significant positive correlation between N-PyC-mediated sulfide oxidation and •OH production in natural sulfide-rich zones (R2 = 0.87, p < 0.01). This study reveals a polysulfide radical-mediated electron transfer pathway for •OH formation, offering insights into the biogeochemical processes of sulfide oxidation and the involved ROS dynamics in pyrogenic-impacted environments.
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