Remediation of 4-nonylphenol in aqueous solution by using free radicals generated by the oxidative reactions |
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Authors: | Jamil Rima Karine Assaker |
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Institution: | Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences II, Lebanese University, Fanar, Lebanon. jrima@ul.edu.lb |
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Abstract: | Introduction This study relates to use of zerovalent iron to generate hydroxyl free radicals and undergo subsequent oxidation to destroy 4-nonylphenol (NP) by mild process in aqueous solution and activation of oxygen gas (O2) at room temperature. This technology is based on a novel oxidative mechanism mediated by zerovalent iron rather than commonly used reduction mechanism. Materials and methods A laboratory scale device consisting of a 250?ml pyrex serum vials fixed to a Vortex agitator was used. Different amounts of zerovalent iron powder (ZVI; 1, 10, and 30?g/l) at pH?4 and room temperature with bubbling of oxygen gas were investigated. Results and conclusion Experiments showed an observed degradation rate k (obs) directly proportional to the amount of iron. 4-Nonylphenol degradation reactions demonstrated first-order kinetics with a half-life of about 10.5?±?0.5 and 3.5?±?0.2?min when experiments were conducted at ZVI]?=?1 and 30?g/l respectively. Three analytical techniques were employed to monitor 4-nonylphenol degradation and mineralization: (1) spectrofluorimetry; (2) high-performance liquid chromatography; (3) total organic carbon meter (TOC meter). Results showed a complete disappearance of 4-nonylphenol after 20?min of contact with ZVI. The intermediate by-products of the reaction were not identified but the disappearance of NP was monitored by the three above-mentioned techniques. |
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