Chloride effect on TNT degradation by zerovalent iron or zinc during water treatment

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Hernandez, R [1 ]
Zappi, M [1 ]
Kuo, CH [1 ]
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[1] Mississippi State Univ, Dave C Swalm Sch Chem Engn, Mississippi State, MS 39762 USA
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10.1021/es049815o
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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Addition of corrosion promoters, such as sodium and potassium chloride, accelerated TNT degradation during water treatment using zerovalent zinc andiron. It was theorized that corrosion promoters could be used to accelerate electron generation from metallic species, create new reactive sites on the surface of metals during contaminated water treatment, and minimize passivating effects. The surface area normalized pseudo-first-order rate constant for the reaction of zerovalent zinc with TNT in the absence of KCl was 1.364 L(.)m(-2.)h(-1). In the presence of 0.3 mM and 3 mM KCl, the rate constant increased to 10.5 L(.)m(-2.)h(-1) and 51.0 L(.)m(-2.)h(-1), respectively. For the reaction with zerovalent iron and TNT, the rate constant increased from 6.5 (L/m(2.)h) in the absence of KCl to 37 L(.)m(-2.)h(-1) using 3 mM KCl. The results demonstrate that chloride based corrosion promoters enhance the rate of TNT degradation. The in-situ breakage of the oxide layer using corrosion promoters was applied as a treatment to maintain the long-term activity of the metallic species. Zinc maintained a high reactivity toward TNT, and the reactivity of iron increased after 5 treatment cycles using 3 mM KCl. Zinc and iron scanning electron micrographs indicate that TNT degradation rate enhancement is caused by the pitting corrosion mechanism.
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