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The impact of surface properties and dominant ions on the effectiveness of G-nZVI heterogeneous catalyst for environmental remediation

Journal

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 651, Issue -, Pages 1182-1188

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.09.148

Keywords

Surface charge; Ionic composition; G-nZVI nanocomposite; Reactive oxygen species; Advanced oxidation process

Funding

  1. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai, China [16ZR1407200]
  2. NIEHS Superfund Research Program [PS 42 ES04940]

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The surface properties of nanocomposites are influenced by the existence of inorganic species that may affect its performance for specific catalytic applications. The impact of different ionic species on particular catalytic activity had not been investigated to date. In this study, the surface charge (zeta potential) of graphene-oxide-supported nano zero valent iron (G-nZVI) was tested in definitive cationic (Na+, K+, Ca2+ and Mg2+) and anionic (Br-, Cl-, NO3-, SO42-, and HCO3-) environments. The efficiency of G-nZVI catalyst was inspected by measuring the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) for the degradation of 1,1,1-trichloroethane (TCA) in sodium percarbonate (SPC) system. Tests conducted using probe compounds confirmed the generation of OH center dot and O-2 center dot(-) radicals in the system. In addition, the experiments performed using scavenging agents certified that O-2 center dot(-) were primary radicals responsible for TCA removal, along with prominent contribution from OH center dot radicals. The study confirmed that G-nZVI catalytic capability for TCA degradation is notably affected by various cationic species. The presence of Ni2+ and Cu2+ significantly enhanced (94%), whereas Na+ and K+ had minor effects on TCA removal. Overall, the results indicated that groundwater ionic composition may have low impact on the effectiveness of G-nZVI-catalyzed peroxide TCA treatment. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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