| Literature DB >> 22840541 |
Hisao Hori1, Takehiko Sakamoto, Takashi Tanabe, Miu Kasuya, Asako Chino, Qian Wu, Kurunthachalam Kannan.
Abstract
Decomposition of perchlorate (ClO(4)(-)) in pressurized hot water (PHW) was investigated. Although ClO(4)(-) demonstrated little reactivity in pure PHW up to 300°C, addition of zerovalent metals to the reaction system enhanced the decomposition of ClO(4)(-) to Cl(-) with an increasing order of activity of (no metal)≈Al < Cu < Zn < Ni << Fe: the addition of iron powder led to the most efficient decomposition of ClO(4)(-). When the iron powder was added to an aqueous ClO(4)(-) solution (104 μM) and the mixture was heated at 150°C, ClO(4)(-) concentration fell below 0.58 μM (58 μg L(-1), detection limit of ion chromatography) in 1 h, and Cl(-) was formed with the yield of 85% after 6 h. The decomposition was accompanied by transformation of the zerovalent iron to Fe(3)O(4). This method was successfully used in the decomposition of ClO(4)(-) in a water sample contaminated with this compound, following fireworks display at Albany, New York, USA.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22840541 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2012.07.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086