会议专题

Degradation of Organochlorine Compounds Using Zero Valent Iron (ZVI) Nano Particles Impregnated in Hydrophobic Modified Bentonite

The degradation of perchloroethylene (PCE) adsorbed on hydrophobic modified bentonite was investigated. The degradation occurred via reduction of iron particles with zero valence (ZVI) incorporated in hydrophobic surface of bentonite. We compared two different systems, one containing ZVI and another without ZVI. The degradation of PCE was accompanied by decreasing concentrations of PCE and the increase of resulting compounds such as trichloroethylene (TCE), 1,2dichloroethylene, trans and cis forms, (1,2-cis-DCE and 1,2trans-DCE). The results show that the PCE is rapidly adsorbed and in contact with ZVI particles is degraded to less toxic compounds, while in the systems without ZVI no significant decrease of PCE was observed, clearly demonstrating that the degradation process occurs through the reduction with ZVI. The rate constant for the system containing ZVI was 0.215 h-1, while for the system without ZVI it was only 0.031 h-1. The results agree with other research, however the reaction was conducted in columns and the clay was zeolite. It can be concluded that the system impregnated with ZVI is extremely interesting as an alternative application for removal of organic compounds containing chlorine due to their persistence and toxic effect on the microorganisms. The system can also be applied as barrier content.

Organochlorine compounds Degradation Nano particles Iron ozidation Barriers content Bioavailability

Sandro Froehner M.Maceno E.C.Da Luz K.S.Machado F.Falc(a)o

Department of Environmental Engineering,Federal University of Parana,Curitiba-PR,81531-980,Brazil

国际会议

The International Symposium of Molecular Environmental Soil Science at the Interfaces in the Earths Critical Zone(地球关键区界面反应:分子水平环境土壤科学国际会议)

杭州

英文

251-254

2009-10-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)