Determination of Optimum Conditions for the Degradation of 2,4,6-Trinitrotoluene (TNT) by Advanced Reduction Processes

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Handenur Yasar
Elif Ince
Mahir Ince
Yasin Abdullah Uslu
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[1] Gebze Technical University,
[2] Department of Environmental Engineering,undefined
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Advanced reduction processes; Degradation; Dithionite; Optimum conditions; TNT; UV-C;
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Advanced Reduction Processes (ARP) are emerging technology that allows the breakdown of oxidation-resistant pollutants by producing reductant radicals such as hydrated electrons (eaq–) and hydrogen radicals (H•). Because of that, it is a suitable treatment method for recalcitrant compounds such as 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT). Although the requirements of the process cannot be fully defined, it’s promising for wastewater treatment due to its short reaction times and easy operation. In this study, the TNT degradation efficiency of UV (253.7 nm wavelength) combined with reducing agents such as sulfite, dithionite, and sulfide was investigated. Important process parameters such as agent selection, pH, agent dose, initial TNT concentration, and UV intensity were optimized. Almost 100% TNT removal was observed by dithionite/UV process after 30 min under optimum conditions (1.5 mM dithionite, pH = 7, 8000 μW/cm2 UV, initial TNT concentration = 25 mg/L). For dithionite, molar absorption and quantum yield for TNT were calculated at 254 nm wavelength ε = 87.33 1/M·cm and φ = 0.199 mol/Einstein, respectively.
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